Handshake team draws a line on referendum push

Since the Handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and the opposition leader Raila Odinga took place their has been a number of political speculations. Most political leaders have had different opinions regarding  the future of political sphere in the nation. But how many people are even aware of what that single handshake signified ?

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Many will be numb because only a few can tell in details what the handshake is all about. This sparked various debates on the political arena bearing in mind President Uhuru is serving his last term in office and Raila Odinga’s political future remains wavy.

The Building Bridges Initiative Task Force yesterday urged politicians to stop politicising their mandate.

Some leaders have called for a referendum to review the Constitution, while others have opposed it.

Chairman Yusuf Haji (Garissa senator) said they are making progress in gathering Kenyans’ views on the nine-point agenda proposed by President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga. He said they will only recommend a referendum if Kenyans demand it. The team is conducting public hearings.

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So far, it has been to Nairobi, Machakos, Makueni and Kitui. Yesterday, they headed to Meru, Tharaka Nithi and Embu. They also receive written memorandum.

“If at the end of our public hearings Kenyans will propose issues that require a referendum to address, we’ll recommend so to the principals who appointed us. Kenyans are aware of what is ailing them and they are making proposals on how to resolve them,” Haji told the media in Nairobi.

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Vice chairman Adams Oloo said their work is cut out — to collect public views and compile a report proposing solutions to the problems the country faces after every election period.

“We shall distill what Kenyans will tell us and make conclusions after hearing what they want. We’re a body that is collecting the views on the nine issues then we advise the principals on the way forward,” he said.

“If it turns out the challenges requires referendum, we shall say so and if they need policy change, we shall also point out.”

Do you think the building bridges will be able to reach out all Kenyans in their strategic planning?

 

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