Kimilili Member of Parliament Didmus Barasa has fired at politicians from Western Kenya holding meetings at the Bukhungu Stadium to discuss the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).
In a barbed tweet on Wednesday, the outspoken legislator termed those pushing for BBI as having misplaced priorities.
He appeared to suggest that those spending time on BBI discussions were not keen on addressing the important issues facing the Luhya community.
"Those spending resources and time organizing Meeting in Bukhungu to discuss BBI are idlers with misplaced priorities. These are persons who will snub economic and public participation forums to discuss what bedevils our community and how to unlock them alleging time constraint," the Kimilili Member of Parliament said.
President Uhuru Kenyatta launched the BBI report about a month ago to a great pomp and circumstance at the historic Bomas of Kenya, an event that was attended by his longtime political adversary Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga.
Should it be fully embraced, the report could lay the foundation for the re-engineering of the Kenyan governance system.
Kenyans are still in the process of internalising the report's contents before deciding what to do with it.
There are those who have dismissed the report as another wasteful political venture.