Opposition leader Raila Odinga's meeting with Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has yet again been subjected to criticism.
Mr. Odinga held a closed-door meeting with the former Devolution minister at his Capitol Hill offices on Tuesday.
Previously, the two never used to see each other eye to eye. Partly, it's Odinga who raised alleged corruption issues at Devolution ministry, leading to Waiguru's exit.
But economist David Ndii on Thursday took a swipe at Raila over the meeting, suggesting that meeting with him will cleanse one's dirty past.
"Capital Hill Laundry Services. We clean: looters, electoral fraud, land grabbing, historical injustices, hate speech, weupe wa pamba guaranteed," he tweeted.
Ndii worked as Raila's advisor during 2017 polls. The two have however parted ways following Raila's decision to work with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Waiguru, who has since reconciled with Raila, said the two discussed the implementation of the Building Bridges Initiative report.
According to her, the proposals will be condensed to a bill that will be taken to county assemblies for approval.
“The IEBC then takes it to county assemblies, where we need at least half the counties to pass the bill,” she disclosed.
After approval by at least 24 county assemblies, the proponents of the drive according to Waiguru now agree that it can then be taken to the National Assembly, where the threshold for approval will now be easy.
“We will only need 50 per cent of those present (in Parliament) to pass it. That way, a referendum will not be necessary,” added the Kirinyaga governor.