Mwangi Kiunjuri has changed his tune about the proposed BBI Bill.
The former Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture has hinted at supporting the proposed Building Bridges Initiative [BBI] bill.
Taking to social media on Tuesday, March 3, the politician said that the document was 80% good and that they will accept it as is, later on, they’ll seek to improve it.
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Kiunjuri stressed a non-contested referendum as pushed by Deputy President William Samoei Ruto and his Tanga Tanga allies.
“We shall not contest the amendment bill proposed in the referendum.
The document is 80% good, instead, we shall work with it and improve it later.
We shall not succumb to those pushing us to engage in a No contest,” Mwangi Kiunjuri who is also the party leader of TSP(The Service Party) shared on Facebook page.