Pundit, what you're not telling us, is what exactly is illegal about BBI. They are yet to draft a bill, then collect signatures and the shebang. You only say they are funded by Exchequer - how does that make it illegal? No law or katiba clause says anything about funding. You can sue AG or Treasury and that would not invalidate BBI. If some Omtata busy-body were to question PMI funding - which law would they cite? In short, Aukot skipped the public views gathering because it is not a requirement. They are being politically attacked on that basis - it is a one-man show. BBI when referendum comes will claim to be people-driven because they held meetings in every county. And no, it was all on TV so they were not secret meetings.
Ngoja PMI ifike Parliament tuone. Unlike Raila who openly backs BBI, Ruto cannot openly throw his weight behind PMI incase it becomes stillborn. Aukot is heading nowhere - get ready to wear No T-shirt.