Political analyst Dennis Anyonka has predicted tough days ahead for Thirdway Alliance Party Leader Ekuru Aukot and his Punguza Mizigo constitutional amendment push.

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This, he said, is with the possible presentation of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report to President Uhuru Kenyatta next month, after the taskforce competed its county rounds.

And with forces allied to the BBI having hinted that it might result in another referendum push, Andati now says that the BBI will completely overshadow Aukot and his course.

Speaking on Monday, the commentator said that the fact that BBI enjoys support of bigger forces, including Uhuru and former Premier Raila Odinga, all the focus will shift to them.

"Ile kamati ya BBI tayari imemaliza mambo yao na itapeana ripoti kwa rais baada ya mwezi mmoja. Kabla Aukot amalize kutembea vyama vikuu vitaanza kelele," he said.

This translates to; The BBI committee has concluded its job and is expected to hand the report to the president in a month. Before he completes his rounds the big political formations will have started their noises."

Anyonka made the remarks on Radio Maisha's Bunge La Maisha, Monday morning.

He also called upon the former presidential hopeful to stick to his course and not be distracted by attacks and mockery from forces allied to Raila.

A section have advised Aukot to stop his bid and hand over his proposals to the BBI taskforce, which Andati says will be a waste of efforts and time on his side.

According to Anyonka, Aukot who has since unveiled a paybill number for his campaigns should not expect any meaningful support from Kenyans due to lack of political goodwill.

Aukot has been seen to go against the will of leading politicians and has not been shying away from attacking them.

"Atapata support kidogo sana maana hakuna goodwill (he will get a very little support since he lacks political goodwill)," he added.