Friday, 8 May 2015

HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE TO DIE?

At least 90  people have been killed in clashes between communities on the Turkana-East Pokot border, according to Kenya Red Cross.The government has failed to contain the area knowing well back November 2012 more than 40 police officers were killed in an ambush in Baragoi.  Government led by the president vowed to end this vice but the attack seems contrary to his sentiments

Nadome attack  adds more pain to Kenyans who are recovering from scars of innocent victims of a terrorist attack that stunned a nation and left communities heartbroken.attacks

Nadome clashes should be investigated and try to find theories surrounding those inter clashes in Turkana  and bring all people who maybe involved in planning the attack,its heartening to kill a child who is innocent even God will never let such people who are butchering their fellow kenyans like animals.I wonder have we reached a point that we don't value life?

This  is a challenge that  region has been   facing  and it's right time for the government to raise it's game and introduce tough measures to curb likelihood  of similar  clashes

Suguta Valley in an inaccessible death trap that has in the past seen fierce battles between the Samburus and Turkana raiders which has claimed more lives of innocent Kenyans mostly children and women.

Its high time government to start sensitizing the communities in this region other alternative way of living apart of pastoralism such as farming and try to solve their differences by bringing together leaders and elders from this region

For the past few months more than 200 people has died which is really worrying and it's government obligation to protect its own people but the question is how many people have to die?