Environment cabinet secretary Keriako Tobiko has weighed in on the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report.

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Speaking on Friday during a forum that brought together leaders from the Maa community, the former Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) that there was a strong need to give members of the community a clear sense of what the BBI is.

He said that the report that was released over 2 months ago by President Uhuru Kenyatta at the Bomas of Kenya is a document that can change.

"We will go out to the ground to engage, sensitise and educate our people about what is in this document and more fundamentally what is not because there is the mistaken belief that this document is cast in stone. It is not, " the Environment cabinet secretary said

Keriako Tobiko's sentiments comes in the context of serious disagreements over whether the BBI report should be implemented as it was launched or whether to revise it.

A section of politicians allied to the deputy president Dr William Ruto have called for the document not to be changed, saying that it is good as it is.

Allies of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his long-time political adversary Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga have called for changes.

Meetings are being held in various counties with the intention of collecting the views of Kenyans with the view of revising the BBI Bomas of Kenya draft.