President Barack Obama Will Not Be Deterred From Coming To Kenya By Garissa Terror Attack. Find Out What He Had To Say About The Siege And His Trip
Al Shabaab’s grisly attack on Garissa hasn’t made the world’s most powerful man change his mind about visiting the country his father called home. As a matter of fact, the American President vowed to stand by the country in its fight against terrorism.
Obama’s July trip to Kenya is still on course as it was earlier planned. The US president himself confirmed he will be visiting the nation even after the bloody Garissa University Collage attack revealed the country was still vulnerable to terrorist attack.
The American leader penned a letter to Kenyans to express his condolences to the victims of the bloodbath. He commended the heroism of members of Kenyan security forces who lost their lives to save the survivors of the attack.
Obama also emphasized the future of Kenya will be shaped by the achievement of young people like the ones who lost their lives at Garissa attack. He said he would be relying the same message to Kenyans during his July visit.
See his letter below:
