Nairobi County Assembly Speaker Beatrice Elachi has told Kenyans to expect anything from the recent truce between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga.
In an interview on ''Debi La Citizen'' on Radio Citizen Sunday, the former nominated Senator pointed out that despite announcements that the cease-fire's main aim is enhancing national cohesion, it's likely to have an effect on the political set up as well.
She, therefore, claimed that the leaders might have laid out political frameworks that could soon land the nation into another campaign season, this time being a referendum.
She noted that should such a time come, the leaders will easily have their way as they have the numbers needed, in between them, to achieve that.
''In my opinion, Jubilee and the Orange party might soon make an attempt to amend the constitution for one reason or the other and it will be a success. Kenyans should be on stand-by,'' she said.
''Their two parties, Jubilee and ODM, enjoy support from the biggest portion of Kenyans and making the changes will be very easy for them,'' she added.
This, however, comes at a time when Deputy President William Ruto has called upon Kenyans and political leaders to shelve their politicking until 2022 when the nation will be headed for another general election.