Renowned lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi has yet again poked holes on the Building Bridges Initiative report.

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President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, launched the report in November, and is due to be polished starting January 2020, with a referendum also anticipated.

However, in a tweet on Sunday, Ahmednasir dismissed the process as unconstitutional, adding that it is not anchored in the law.

He likened it to the 1982 foiled coup, which saw several Kenya Air Force soldiers crushed by the state, in an attempt to overthrow a legitimate government.

"BBI and the August 1982 coup attempt have a number of common denominators/characteristics...both are extra-constitutional...Give 3 other shared attribute," he tweeted.

In a quick rejoinder, former Mukurweini MP Kabando wa Kabando dismissed Ahmednasir, accusing him of having hatred towards Odinga.

"SC, please stop scaremongering. How is BBI extra-constitutional? Aren’t you so obsessed anti-Raila? Are you saying President Uhuru has abrogated the Constitution? Isn’t yours a decoy to give victims of graft false therapy, deodorize merchants of impunity? We award kleptomaniacs? Unveil," he tweeted.