Robert Alai Blasts Government Over Kenyans From Ebola-Striken Liberia
Ebola, the deadliest of all diseases ever experienced in world history, has continued to cause havoc in West Africa and other parts of the world as it continues to ravage on the population, mostly because of its mode of transmission and ability to kill within a maximum of 21 days.
12 Kenyans who have been stranded in Liberia, one of the worst Ebola-hit countries of Africa, arrived in the country yesterday and this has not gone down well with some people, considering the manner in which the government is handling the whole matter.
Cabinet Secretary for Health James Macharia said that the 12 Kenyans, upon arrival, will be screened for Ebola and if not found to be carrying the virus, they will be released to their homes but be closely monitored by health workers. That has already been done.
After screening, the Kenyans were allowed to join their relatives, something that has angered renowned Kenyan blogger, Robert Alai.
Alai who has never shied away from speaking his mind took to twitter to blast the Jubilee government over the manner in which it has handled the whole matter.
Alai believes that the government is putting Kenyans’ live at a great risk and that the 12 Kenyans should not have been left to join the public.
This is what he tweeted: