Building Bridges Initiative team should focus on guiding Kenya to change the governance system, experts have said.
Also, the presidential task force should ensure more resources are pumped to counties to strengthen devolution.
In the preliminary report submitted to President Uhuru Kenyatta, BBI recommended an imperial presidency and allocated of at least 35 per cent of resources to counties.
Advocates Ken Nyaundi, James Mamboleo and Kamau Mbugua say Kenya needs a governance system that is inclusive and increased resources to the counties.
"BBI is all about a united, cohesive and peaceful country. We will have a strengthened DCI and DPP to deal with the corrupt," says Nyaundi.
According to Mamboleo, the National Ethos clause in the report seeks to address colonial disputes.
"These are disputes that we need to sit as a country and agree to resolve. We need to re-write our history and forget the dark past. The Ministry of Culture should make us feel proud as Kenyans and Africans at large."
On his part, Mbugua said "we have to try the parliamentary system model. It's less chaotic and more inclusive. This ought to happen now."
The three spoke at Kisii Sports club during the first edition of Building Bridges Initiative consultative forum which brought together all six Nyanza counties.
Kenya has practiced presidential system for 56 years now. ODM party has been pushing for parliamentary system which is headed by powerful Prime Minister.