BBI: How Kenyans can sign digitally

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President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga lead Kenyans in the collection of signatures for the BBI process during the launch of the national exercise at KICC in Nairobi County. [PSCU]

President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga officially launched the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) signature drive on Wednesday at KICC as they target over 4 million signatures from Kenyans.

One million signatures of registered voters are required to back the draft constitutional amendment Bill.

BBI Secretariat Co-Chair Junet Mohamed said the signatures will be collected from today until the end of the month and they will be then taken to the IEBC, after which they will be taken to the County Assemblies, Parliament and finally to the people of Kenya in a referendum.

For those who wish to append their signatures digitally, Junet asked Kenyans to log in to bbisignatures.org to sign.

By clicking on the link, Kenyans will have an opportunity to go through the BBI report in detail. A copy of The Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill 2020 is also available for perusal.

After going through the two documents, one can then endorse the BBI Constitutional (Amendment) Bill 2020 by signing.

You will be required to provide:

  • National ID/Passport (the one used during voter registration)
  • First Name
  • Last Name
  • Telephone Number
  • Email Address
  • Gender
  • County
  • Constituency
  • Ward
  • Polling Station

You will then be required to confirm that the information provided is correct and you can sign using your touchpad or mouse and click on the 'endorse' tab.

A snippet of the document on BBIsignatures.org