Even his offical advisor on matters law says of the same
https://nation.africa/kenya/news/ag-backs-multiple-choice-referendum-3268902Attorney-General Kihara Kariuki has rooted for multiple questions in one Bill in the planned referendum to amend the constitution through Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).
In an advisory opinion to the Supreme Court in respect to a case filed by Nandi and Kericho county assemblies as well a Makueni county government, Mr Kihara said a Bill that may contain one matter or issue of amendment will present major difficulties.
“The implication for such an interpretation will be that in the event that the people wish to exercise their sovereignty directly to amend various matters in the Constitution, they would need separate bills for each of the matters/issues concerned,” Mr Kariuki said.
He added that each of the Bills will have to undergo its own process as required by the Constitution, thus collecting one millions signatures of each Bill and subjecting each of them to the county assemblies, separately, a move that would have serious economic and political costs.