Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has said that Kenya should act quickly in implementing reforms and that the government should comply in ensuring devolution is successfully enacted. 

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In a tweet on Saturday, Miguna noted that Kenya needs to restructure its administration service unit making the National Intelligence Service (NIS) the highest unit operating from the state and hence devolving other units to suit in the county and municipal areas of jurisdiction.

He terming this as the only way to enjoy maximal democracy.

"There would be no National Police Service. We would establish State, County and Municipal Police Services just like they do in robust democracies. A National Intelligence Service will exist only to gather intelligence and prevent external attacks on the States," Miguna tweeted.

The reaction followed Senior Council Ahmednasir Abdullahi's concern that Attorney General Paul Kihara was yet to pronounce himself over various key reform debates in the country, two years since he took over from Prof Githu Muigai. 

"TWO YEARS & COUNTING..WHEN WILL ATTORNEY GENERAL of KENYA Hon Kihara OPEN his MOUTH and TALK...about CONSTITUTIONAL reforms, judicial reforms, prison reforms, BBI, Legal education, JURISPRUDENCE, street children, single mothers, extrajudicial killing, the Economy...the WEALTHER..," Ahmednasir had tweeted.