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Former KTN News Anchor Applauds the Daily Nation for Calling out Uhuru Kenyatta

The Garissa attack feels like a really horrid nightmare, honestly it’s hard to fathom that people can be so vile such as to claim the lives of 147 people so maliciously and so nonchalantly.

Now the aftermath of this is 147 or more families bereaved and heartbroken, 147 dreams crushed and 147 future employees lost. 147 is just not a number, these were real people with real dreams and I hope there is a special place in hell for these mercenaries.

And we are not the only ones upset over this whole issue. This morning on a commentary in the Daily Nation, a writer felt that President Uhuru Kenyatta should have done more for the families of the victims. He should have made time during his busy schedule and condoled with the family. Something which former KTN anchor Bonney Tunya agrees.

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Thank you DAILY NATION for this Bold comment. Thank you for calling out the president Uhuru Kenyatta..He needs to come out of his comfort zones. His position demands he empathizes with the loss of ordinary Kenyans.he needs to be THE leader!

The Garissa attack feels like a really horrid nightmare, honestly it’s hard to fathom that people can be so vile such as to claim the lives of 147 people so maliciously and so nonchalantly. Now the aftermath of this is 147 or more families bereaved and heartbroken, 147 dreams crushed and 147 future employees lost. 147 is just not a number, these were real people with real dreams and I hope there is a special place in hell for these mercenaries.

And we are not the only ones upset over this whole issue. This morning on a commentary in the Daily Nation, a writer felt that President Uhuru Kenyatta should have done more for the families of the victims. He should have made time during his busy schedule and condoled with the family. Something which former KTN anchor Bonney Tunya agrees.

About this writer:

Sue Watiri