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ODM leader Raila Odinga says constitutional review is the way to go to align the laws to the changing times. Raila argues that the youth should seize the moment and push for the amendment of the constitution to cure the economic and governance ills for a better nation. He has also opposed the order given to the police to immobilise looters and armed protesters, saying the law must be followed to the letter. Giverson Maina reports
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