Former Presidential candidate James Ole Kiyiapi has said that the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report will sail through because of President Uhuru Kenyatta's succession debate.
In a tweet on Saturday, Kiyiapi said that the masses will unequivocally follow the recommendations of the report because of the advice of the leaders from their region.
He said that the report will not be adopted because it roots for unity but rather the power-sharing issue.
"BBI will pass, not because of us but because of the next power dispensation. Whoever can mobilize the most will have it. The masses will follow. We will ask questions even at risk of being irrelevant. Not because we don't support unity, but to encourage fidelity to the PROMISE," he tweeted.
Lawyer Miguna Miguna, however, dismissed Kiyiapi saying that the report is bound to fail. He faulted those behind the report for causing chaos in different parts of the nation.
"What is happening right now is not "mobilization." It is tyranny. You cannot refer to police brutalization, teargassing and flagrant violations of human rights as "mobilization." Nothing should pass because a despot has brutalized, threatened and intimidated his opponents," he responded to the tweet.
The report comes amid tours to popularize the BBI report in different parts of the nation.