Churchill, Robert Alai Weigh in Their Frustrations on Mandera Massacre
With the country waking up to a rude shock that 28 passengers were killed in Mandera on Saturday, many questions have been raised as people try to come to terms with the unfortunate incident.
Islamic terror group Al-Shabab once again hit Kenya’s underbelly shocking the entire country, many have been thinking the country was winning the war on terror with KDF securing vital enemy grounds in Somalia, but the recent attack on a bus in Mandera has not only revealed the country’s blind spots but also altered the way people perceive the country’s security apparatus to keep the country safe.
The country’s celebrities have voiced in their concerns regarding the attack on innocent civilians; Churchill and Robert Alai have publicly expressed shock and disappointments. Down is what they had to say:
Churchill: Reading this story seems like a movie… Its so so sad. Something need to be done and done really quickly to save our nation. Lets pray for our beloved nation Kenya. Tafakari hayo… Mlale vema..
Robert Alai: A short time after the Mandera attack happened, two key government officials spoke. Their statement are official government policy. First Ole Lenku, he only regurgitated well known narrative. However, of interest, is DP William Ruto statement and assertions. He said military destroyed and killed ‘100 militants’ shortly after Mandera attack: basic questions: it is clear military knew the attackers, their base (facilities) and their movements. Why were they allowed to commit heinous crime against Kenyans before their killing? If military had known about Harakat Al-Shabaab Mujahedeen facilities ( about 25 Km from Mandara and presenting real danger) why had it not eliminated and or degraded them-complicit? What was the mode of attack by military-air power or ground etc? Kenya has string military presence in this area of Somalia. How comes the MSM has facility so close to the Kenya border?