Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has urged President Uhuru Kenyatta to oversee an organised way of implementing the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report.
The vocal legislator took to his Facebook account on Thursday suggesting how the long-awaited report should be implemented.
He opined that bipartisan committee should instead be enacted to deal with the report before being presented to the National Assembly, an approach which according to him worked out in 2016.
''Mr President, the people of Kenya have spoken. Their views are in the BBI report. All we now need is to form a bipartisan Committee in line with the 2016 process. Remember in 2016 Raila Odinga wanted a Committee of Experts and you stood your ground in defence of the constitution. Kindly do the same,'' read the post in part.
Kuria's sentiments come after the ODM leader noted that a team of experts would be tasked to with the fine-tuning of the final report.
“We are asking politicians that they should allow this to be a people’s document. It is not a document for politicians, who will only want to look at their interests,” Raila said in his address.
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi expressed his fears that the report might be tampered with calling for the release of the final document.
''But we cannot entertain further idiocy by telling us that oh we need some committee of experts to fine-tune it toa final document then we go for a referendum. That alone amounts to conmanship and betrayal of Wanjiku,'' Sudi said on Thursday.