Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has taken a swipe at the Building Bridges Initiative report launching, insisting that it should be clarified when Big Four Agenda will be launched.
President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected for formally receive the report at State House before making it public on Wednesday at the Bomas of Kenya.
Last week, the head of state accused a section of leaders opposing the report of dishonesty, arguing that they should wait until it's launched.
The president called for sober discussion of the report, adding that controversial issues would be fixed thereafter.
"Only a fool will say that there are no issues in this country that require addressing."
“Let us just take time and read through it together and to come out with good things that can make our country even better, more united and that make our institutions more inclusive,” he said.
But on Tuesday, Sudi asked Uhuru and his team to 'launch' Big Four agenda, the manifesto that Uhuru has pledged to focus on as his legacy agenda.
"Those launching BBI today should also tell us when are they launching BIG FOUR agenda. Can you launch it on Thursday please?#BBI," Sudi wrote on Facebook.
A section of legislators allied to Deputy President William Ruto has vowed to boycott the State House launching, accusing proponents of BBI of discrimination.
Dr Ruto, who is perceived to be a critic of the report, is expected to be part of the team receiving the Building Bridges Initiative report at State House.