Former Cabinet Minister Joe Nyagah has thrown his weight behind the Building Bridges Initiative report which was launched a fortnight ago.

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President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga on Thursday extended the term of BBI team but did not disclose the timeline.

Nyagah, a one-time member of Raila's Pentagon, says the BBI report can be implemented both through Parliament and referendum.

Policy-related issues, he says, can be handled in Parliament, adding that matters that need change in executive can be taken to referendum.

“The structure of the Executive should make all Kenyans feel they belong to the country," said Nyagah as quoted by Standard.

"That is what 629 delegates at Bomas tried to do in Naivasha and Kilifi before the draft was diluted by a few people for selfish reasons,” he said.

A section of politicians allied to DP William Ruto had initially rejected referendum push. However, the team has since supported the move.

President Kenyatta and Odinga are keen to have the report implemented, arguing that it will solve some of issues affecting Kenya.