Political analyst Mark Bichachi maintains that, despite the fact that Kenyans want copies of Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report copies, they will not read it.
"Kenyans want to have the BBI report and it’s their right, but they will not read it," Bichachi said.
Speaking at an interview with K24 TV on Tuesday, Bichachi praised the BBI rallies saying that they will do what they are meant to do which is, creating a lot of popularity around BBI as it gives the opportunity of owning the document.
"The rallies will do what they are meant to do and the objectives are: create a lot of popularity around BBI and politicians as it gives them an opportunity to own the document," he added.
With a section of Jubilee politicians saying that citizens should be allowed to give their view during BBI rallies, the analyst said this will be hard.
According to him, it will be hard to allow Wanjiku to give her view in a rally with a over 10,000 people.
"Truth is the rallies will remain to be rallies, there is no way Wanjiku will get a voice when there are over 10,000 people gathered."