Kitui South MP Rachel Kaki Nyamai has slammed politician's calling for the constitutional amendment.
The Jubilee lawmaker says that those agitating for constitutional review are out to seek their selfish interests.
Speaking when she distributed food items to flood victims in Ikutha WardWard, KituiKitui South on Monday, Nyamai said that it is early to amend the 2010 constitution.
She said that the law cannot be amended to satisfy the interests of few politician's and individuals.
“The 2010 constitution is barely 10 years and politicians are already advocating for its amendments to satisfy their interests,” she said.
She stated that the current law is able to address the issues facing the country if well implemented.
The MP asked politician’s to stop calling for amendments and seek other ways that will ensure inclusivity and put an end to negative ethnicity.
She also asked politician's to focus on working for Kenyan’s and stop the idle talk and 'useless' debates.
Nyamai said that Kenyans are in need of services and that their elected leaders must deliver on their promises.
A section of leaders are proposing for constitutional and need to ensure inclusivity. On Saturday, Kalonzo became the latest politician to support the referendum proposal.
The Wiper party leader said that constitutional amendment will guarantee inclusivity. Jubilee MP slams Raila over calls for a referendum