The Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) taskforce becomes the most popular taskforce under President Uhuru Kenyatta's tenure, which dates back to 2013.
Though the team has since completed its job; suggesting the way forward for the nation on matters leadership, whether its suggestions will be implemented or followed up to the end remains the main question.
This is because the president has brought himself out as a leader who is never keen on following up on the taskforce and pushing for the implementation of their reports.
So far, Uhuru appears to have forgotten all about the maize taskforce whose report is yet to be made public a year later.
The Presidential National Taskforce on Coffee Sub Sector Reforms of 2016, has also suffered the same fate.
The task force was formed to investigate reasons behind continued losses in the sector, but after receiving its report, which suggested among others, payment of coffee farmers on the spot, not much has followed.
The same year, he formed the Miraa taskforce tasked with the job of recovering lost markets and scouting for new ones, this too is no longer being talked about.
Recommendations of the 2017 Taskforce on Policy, Legal, Institutional and Administrative Reforms Regarding Intersex Persons in Kenya, including regulations on correctional surgeries, remain untouched since the report was released earlier in April.
This was two years after task force formation.
Reports of the 2019 National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) taskforce and that of the Forest Management taskforce of 2018 are also yet to be released.
Typically, he has since gone quiet since the Wednesday launch of the BBI report at the Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi.
This as fellow politicians debate the best way to implement the report; whether through the parliament of citizens.