
Allegations of a rift in the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) Secretariat are "propaganda", co-chair Dennis Waweru has said, assuring that all is well in the team.
Suna East MP Junet Mohamed, of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), earlier accused Interior Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho of hijacking and sabotaging the secretariat and threatened to abandon the project should he not be tamed.
Mr Mohamed, who co-chairs the secretariat, further alleged a behind-the-scenes supremacy battle at the secretariat.
However, Mr Waweru said Sunday that all that has been reported in the media is “propaganda” and added that the team is on course. He also expressed confidence that the BBI constitutional amendment Bill will be passed by Parliament within the next four weeks.
The former Dagoretti South MP said the secretariat has held three meetings so far and that he did not notice cracks during any of them. “I am not aware of any rift within the secretariat . If there are issues, we have an internal mechanism for dealing with them,” he said.
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