Veteran politician Koigi wa Wamwere has poked holes into the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report ahead of its implementation.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Koigi said that the BBI report has nothing to do with Kenyans.
He reiterated that the two leaders embarked on the collection of the views of Kenyan through the BBI team for the sake of their selfish gains.
The former Subuki MP also claimed that Raila and Uhuru never thought about the real problems facing Kenyans when they were coming up with the report.
He said that if the handshake was about Kenyans then the two leaders would have gone an extra mile to find out the real problems on the ground rather than seeking to create positions in government.
"BBI Belongs To Raila And Uhuru Not People. To understand BBI, we need clarity on what it is to us – our child or someone else’s illegitimate child? When Raila and Uhuru conceived BBI as they did Handshake, both belong to them, not people. The children that Raila and Uhuru conceive and bring forth in hiding belong to them, not us. We have never been to their bedrooms. If BBI and handshake belong to Kenyans, they should not be about interests, ambitions, and problems of Raila and Uhuru but about people’s interests, ambitions, and problems," read part of his post.
"How best can we eradicate corruption with a readiness to harshly punish those who perpetrate it? How best can we restore nationalism that will make us better Kenyans than negative ethnicity that divides, disunites and pits us to war with one another? How can we guarantee elections are never rigged before we have any other elections? How can we stop BBI being used to give jobs to our ethnic tin gods and kingpins? Kenyans are too timid for real changes," he added.
Already the term for the BBI taskforce has been extended and s expected to go round the country for a fresh round of collecting views from the public on the report that was launched to the public about a month ago.