THE STANDARD
By
Moses Nyamori |
January 10th 2021 at 11:23:35 GMT +0300
Kanu National Chairman Gideon Moi flanked by party delegates dance during BBI awareness campaign in Nairobi last month. [File]
Key political parties are scrambling to ride on the political wave created by the push to amend the Constitution as part of their 2022 game plan.
Political figures with ambition for the presidency have already dashed to the grassroots to spearhead campaigns in support of the changes proposed by the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) with their eyes fixed on the next General Election.
The plot by the political outfits is to align with their formation in support of the document while selling their parties and candidates for various seats using euphoria on anticipated referendum.