Trade Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya has faulted those opposing the Prime Minister slot proposed by the Building Bridges Initiative  (BBI) report. 

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There are some politicians who allege that it is a creation meant to benefit specific individuals come 2022. 

However, Munya says those complaining are free to meet the proposed minimum requirements for one to be a Prime Minister.

“You cannot say it is crafted for an individual yet you have not been barred from contesting. The post of PM will go to the one with the most MPs. Anyone interested in the post only needs to mobilise supporters,” he said on Saturday at Linkurungu village in Tigania East, Meru County during the burial of freedom fighter M’Karau Samson Karau.

The CS also said President Uhuru Kenyatta is powerless making it hard for him to make tough decisions for the benefit of common mwananchi. 

He proposed constitutional changes that will make the President more powerful than is the case in the current constitution.

“The one we voted in has no powers. He is just a rubber stamp. In case people with vested interests select those they want, the one you voted for will not be answerable," he said.