Residents of Bahati sub County in Nakuru County have given a clean Bill of health to the Constitution amendment Bill 2020.
This Sub-County has five wards: Dundori, Kabatini, Kiamaina, Lanet/Umoja and Bahati.
Speaking on Friday during a public participation forum on BBI held in Kiamaina Ward, the local cited the increased revenue to counties as well as the additional constituencies for Nakuru as a plus.
While noting that the Bill will go a long way in addressing several challenges in the country, they called on all the MCAs from Bahati Sub County to vote for the Bill come Tuesday next Week.
“I support BBI from Alpha to Omega because it has great benefits for us” said Peter Gutu- a resident.
On his part John Mbugua Honest while giving a clean bill of health to the Bill, called on leaders and locals to separate 2022 politics and BBI process.
He said the Constitution Amendment Bill 2020 2020 is all about empowering the Kenyans by ensuring resources at grassroot as well as addressing other electoral injustices.
“People are now enlightened on BBI.We should however stop linking BBI with the 2022 succession politics” he stated.
Residents living with disability challenges form Bahati Sub County also lauding the BBI Bill citing various clauses that will address their challenges.
Through their representative former nominated MCA Emmah Mbugua, the PWDs submitted their memorandum on the same.
She added that the BBI Bill has come but only to strengthen the gains in the 2010 constitution hence as PWDs they will support.
“BBI has a lot of stake for the PWDs. We have additional slots even in national assembly and that is a plus to us” said Emmah.
Dundori MCA Michael Machembu who spoke to this writer after the public participation meeting lauding locals for having an understanding on BBI.
He noted that once the Bill comes before the Assembly, they will vote to pass the Bill as per the wish of the people of Bahati Sub County.
Machembu also lauded the increase in revenue allocation to counties saying this will ensure more development.
“It has come out clear from the locals of Bahati Sub County and as MCAs we shall pass the Bill as per their wish. But sincerely speaking BBI will help empower people through the more resources allocation” said Machembu.
Nakuru County ToTs Chairman on matters BBI sensitization Mr.Samuel Githaiga stated that they will continue with sensitization forums so that every Kenyan can understand the Bill.
He noted the challenge of misconception and political myths on BBI that they are now trying to address through the sensitization forums.
“We have had challenges of people who spread wrong information about BBI.But with proper sensitization Kenyans have now begun to understand and that is why in public participation forums they have endorsed” said Githaiga.