Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has said the ODM party and it's leadership, did not get what they wanted from the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report.
In a tweet on Saturday, the outspoken politician claimed ODM leader Raila Odinga and his allies wanted a powerful prime ministerial position which they did not get.
He urged Kenyans to ignore them, adding that the BBI's means of adoption would be taking it to government departments, ministries, Parliament and to Kenyans through a referendum.
"The Constitution and the Law are clear. What in BBI requires to go to Departments, Ministries, Parliament and Referendum will do so. Raila Odinga, Hassan Joho, Francis Atwoli and Wycliffe Oparanya et al didn't get the powerful Prime Minister and Regional Governments that they wanted. Ignore their noise, " Khalwale tweeted.
Khalwale's strong words come over a week after the BBI report was launched to the public by President Uhuru Kenyatta at the Bomas of Kenya.
Kenyans have been urged to read it keenly, before making a decision on whether to support or go against it.
At the centre of the BBI report debate is how it should be adopted.
There are those who hold that it should be condensed into a Bill and taken to Parliament, so that it can be debated before being passed.
Odinga, BBI's chief exponent, has expressed his opposition to the document being taken to Parliament, saying it should be taken to the Kenyan people to decide what to do with it.