Third Way Alliance leader Ekuru Aukot on Tuesday stepped his bid in the push for a national referendum. The Former Presidential candidate toured Murang’a and Embu county assemblies to seek support for the Punguza Mzigo Bill. 

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Aukot, who spoke at Murang’a County Assembly, Dr Aukot told off critics that he is ready to do anything within his means to ensure that Kenyans no longer suffer from a huge debt burden.

 He said that leaders who have been questioning the source of his funds are ready to stand with him in the fight to make what he termed as a better Kenya.

“There have been politicians questioning my source of funds, they are welcome to support my bid,” said Aukot, as quoted by Standard. 

The politician, who has been traversing counties to seek for support, said that the Bill will help the government to save up to Sh.3.5 trillion if the leaders and Kenyans, in general, will embrace his proposals at the end of the day.

He also poked holes in the faulted the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) claiming that the government has resolved to fund the same. He also said that he has since moved to court seeking for its disbandment. 

The two-county assemblies promised to debate over the proposals before giving further directions to the people.