Tuesday 25 November 2014

If we need Security...

     I never realized that Insecurity was an in thing till my personal friend; Neville Muliro was killed by Al-
Shabaab millitants in the Saturday dawn bus attack in Mandera.
     Songs have been sung to the government about beefing up security. Citizens have talked all kind of words concerning security issues, but does the government listen anyway?
     I can't deny the fact that the government of Kenya is doing all it can to ensure 'all the culprits are brought to book', but I don't feel it has done enough to secure it's living citizens. The government has experteesm in covering the funeral expenses of fallen Kenyans and forget totally about the ones that are still offering important services to the same government.
     More than 40 Police officers died in Baragoi, More than 20 in Kapedo and now, the Mandera bus attack seems to have been aimed at teachers who have been providing services to North-Eastern part
of Kenya.
     Seeing ambitious young people die like chicken is very heartbreaking. It demoralizes thousands of people from doing what they could have willingly done, to make ends meet.
     What I mean is, instead of waiting for attacks then we begin following the attackers, why can't the government put down clear strategies to curb future possible attacks?
     Meanwhile, Kenyans should remain united and focussed to achieve our targets and goals. It seems the Al-Shabaab have found their efforts to destabilize our country futile and are now employing other tactics to make sure Kenyans fight among themselves.
     The act of excluding Somali-looking passengers and firing at the rest is a tactic well thought of by the Al-Shabaab to bring Inter Religion animosity in Kenya.
     Kenyans should therefore stand together and understand such tacticts. We are brothers, Al-Shabaab sprouted from Somalia and are focussed to distabilize our government so that we be the same way as they are.
     I urge the Kenyan government to be strict on any suspect and scrutinize and closely monitor their
ways and actions.
     If government officials will remain in corruption, then this can not be realized.

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