On Thursday morning, December 5, Kuria through social media argued that he had read the BBI report and did not find any recommendation that punished leaders who allegedly caused violence in the previous elections.
He went on to state that he would visit an optician to re-read the BBI report once again, in what was seemingly an intentional mockery of Kenyatta.
“I have just finished reading the BBI report for myself. I was particularly looking to see why Kenyans fight after every election. This is undoubtedly the biggest win for the BBI and the handshake. I was hoping to see what BBI recommends we do with Moi (retired President Daniel Moi) for igniting violence in 1992 and 1997.
“I was hoping to see how Kenya will honour Uhuru Kenyatta for accepting the 2002 results like a Democrat, a gentleman and a patriot thus avoiding post-election violence. I was hoping to see what BBI recommends we do with Raila Odinga for refusing to go to court in 2007 thus causing two junior officers Kenyatta and William Ruto to be taken to the ICC,” Kuria wondered .
He went on to state his disappointment after finding out that Odinga’s 2017 theatrics went unnoticed in the BBI.
“I was hoping the BBI will cite Raila Odinga for refusing to take part in the October 26, 2017 repeat elections and thus contributing to the death of Baby Pendo. I am sure all these things are there. I will visit Optica (a firm that sells spectacles) today and re-read the BBI report again,” Kuria trolled the head of state.
Kuria, on November 27, vehemently resisted against Kenyatta’s idea of forming of a committee of experts that is set to look into the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report.