Opposition activist Miguna Miguna has cautioned Kenyans against the heating constitutional amendment debate.
In a tweet on Wednesday, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) chief warned that the push seeks to return the nation back to the campaign period, denying Kenyans any rest, coming only months after last year's polls.
He indirectly accused opposition leader Raila Odinga of hiding being his recent truce with President Uhuru Kenyatta and the recently launched national cohesion initiative to realize the push.
According to the firebrand barrister, endorsement of the leadership changes proposal by the former Prime Minister's quarters proves that his national healing bid is dishonest, noting that the referendum will lead to further division in the nation.
"The builders of fake bridges have claimed that time for politics is over and that they want to heal and reconcile us yet they are busy beating war drums calling for a referendum, which is actually an election that will divide Kenyans into yes and no camps," he said.
The push is, however, facing opposition from a section of political leaders led by Deputy President William Ruto who has poked holed into the attempt to expand the executive.
He has maintained that the nation should now concentrate in development, accusing the push campaigners of selfishness, saying that they are out to reward a class of politicians at the expense of millions of Kenyans.