Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka on Sunday appeared to contradict the position taken by the Cabinet on a new constitution.
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The VP told a church congregation in Nairobi to continue speaking out on issues they were uncomfortable with.
“Why should we (politicians) want to antagonise the church? The church should continue speaking out and I believe this is your time. We should never close the window on dialogue because this is the only way to a united country,” he said.
Mr Musyoka also suggested that Attorney General Amos Wako and Speaker Kenneth Marende, who were present, come up with a referendum law.
He said referendum questions should allow Kenyans to vote “yes” for the proposed constitution and “yes with certain amendments”.
The VP was speaking at Rev David Oginde’s consecration as the bishop of the Christ is the Answer Ministries.
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