KTN TV host Tony Gachoka has asked Deputy President William Ruto and his supporters to prepare for a referendum arguing that it's inevitable.
Politicians are divided on whether or not to subject the Building Bridges Initiative report to a referendum or make the changes in Parliament.
Dr Ruto is yet to come up with an official stand but a number of his allies supports Parliamentary initiative.
But opposition leader Raila Odinga has insisted that the document will be subjected to people for a final decision.
On Sunday, Gachoka insisted that the document will be subjected to a referendum, adding that Dr Ruto should be ready for it.
'Prof. Am in the kitchen it’s going to the people & if I were you or DP Ruto I would start planning how to deal with the IMMINENT REFERENDUM," he responded to Edward Kisiangani on Twitter.
A technical committee will be formed by President Uhuru Kenyatta to review the document before implementation starts.
On Friday, Dr Ruto went easy on the document but called for consensus from both sides of the political divide.
“There has been various reactions over the BBI report. For now the report is out and here with us. We have seen the proposals and the recommendations and all we want is that through a consensus we agree on its implementation,” Ruto said as quoted by The Star.
The DP was speaking during a thanksgiving ceremony for nominated MP David Sankok held at Enkare-Ngiro primary school grounds in Narok County.
“It is not necessary for us to threaten each other. The threats and intimidation will not serve us any good. Many institutions will participate in actualising what Kenyans want in the report,” Ruto said.