The International Policy and Conflict Organization has been the latest to take a swipe at the ongoing push for constitutional amendments in the country.
Under the leadership of President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga, the county is looking at possible changes through the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), founded by the two.
But the organization says that the changes are needless, questioning the involvement of Uhuru, who it says should be actually more involved in bettering the state of the nation.
According to the organization's Executive Director Ndung'u Wainaina, the proposed changes also lack a backing, as there is no constitutional crisis in the country currently.
He says that the push appears more like a plot by some politicians to satisfy their own individual political needs, and the country should concentrate on solving its real challenges.
“The country cannot afford a costly political project that is not informed by coherent reasons and justification rather than a desire by few individual political leaders to have public offices created for themselves without considering the serious economic consequences of their actions to the wider good of the country," he said on Thursday.
"Kenya is not facing a constitutional moment that warrants sweeping changes to the Constitution,” he added.
Wainaina added that the push is also an indication that Uhuru's government has failed to deliver on implementation reforms stipulated in the current constitution.