Thirdway Alliance party leader Ekuru Aukot is not giving up on his bid to force constitutional amendments through his Punguza Mizigo Bill 2019.
This is despite more county assemblies continuing to throw out the proposals which seeks to drastically reduce the public wage bill and declare tough punishment on the corrupt.
On Tuesday, Nakuru and Nairobi joined the list of counties where Punguza Mizigo Bill has been rejected.
Aukot asked the bill supporters not to give up and hit out at Members of County Assembly (MCAs) for rejecting his proposals on grounds which were not making sense.
"Don't give up especially because the reasons being given to "reject" #PunguzaMizigoBill2019 aren't making sense. Let's keep moving. At the opportune time, we shall give the signal. The concerns of Kenyans contained in #PunguzaMizigoBill2019 are alive and real," he tweeted.
"#PunguzaMizigoBill2019 is a big win and has exposed the real enemies of the people. We are still very strong every day they use such lame excuses as technicalities to purportedly "reject" the bill," the former presidential candidate added.
On his part, Thirdway Alliance chairperson Miruru Waweru accused the political class of being behind the fall of the bill since it contained strict proposals to deal with graft.
"A political class that thrives on stealing from the poor and working class taxpayers, will work the round the clock to sabotage proposals meant to end theft of public resources," he tweeted.
In Nakuru, MCAs threw out the bill on grounds it was a 'populist initiative' while in Nairobi the Ward Representatives said it was 'unrealistic and retrogressive'.