Raila spoke to journalists following a meeting on the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) with 21 current and former MPs from Central Kenya.
“We will launch signature collection by end of this week,” he assured as he dismissed reports of major amendments to the BBI report.
The BBI signature collection process was postponed the previous week.
His sentiments were echoed by Dennis Waweru and Junet Mohamed – the Joint Secretaries of the National BBI Secretariat.
“We wish to inform all Kenyans that we shall launch the collection of signatures as it is required by law for the BBI constitutional Amendments Bill 2020 on Wednesday, November 25, 2020. The Bill is ready.
“We call upon all Kenyans of goodwill, those who want to see an end to corruption. Ethnic antagonism, marginalization of sections of society, the empowerment of youth, women and the disabled to board the BBI train,” they stated.
They further stated that the process will take one week across the country, with the assurance that the Covid-19 health protocols will be followed.
The signature collection phase was postponed over the late completion and publication of the Constitution Amendment Bill 2020.
“The secretariat is working on a new date with a comprehensive program of rollout activities which will be communicated in due course,†the leadership noted at the time.
Odinga had previously advocated for the exercise to take the shortest time possible having engaged members of county assemblies to mobilise for the process.
“We want the collection of signatures to be done as quickly as possible,†he stated.
Source: KENYAGIST.COM