Orange Democratic Movement Party leader Raila Odinga has called for urgent police reforms to end the worrying deterioration of the police-civilian relationship.  In his Saba Saba Day address at the Serena Hotel on Monday, July 7, Raila called for what he called a national conclave to change the country's trajectory.

According to Raila, there was an urgent need for police reforms to mend the relationship between civilians and law enforcers and ultimately end the spate of killings during protests.  "I propose that the country urgently turns to the agenda of comprehensive police reforms focused on transparency, accountability and improving the police-to-people relationship," Raila said.  More to follow...