Blame game galore. Apportioning blame is a favourite activity for Kenyans. Has is it ever helped here or anywhere? I would have expected the learned here in Wazua to be different instead of joining the bandwagon of police corruption, Ole Lenku, the goverment, Uhuru etc.
In my opiion, when facing a crisis the first thing is not to first look on someone to blame but rather identify the 5W's & H. (Who, What, When,Where, Why & How)
1. Who is responsible for the attacks
2. What is causing the attacks
3. When did they start
4. Where is it happening
5. Why is it happening
6. How are the attacks being carried out
But no, we all want to point fingers and feel smart about it.
Terrorism as @ Tycho has pointed out has never been succesfuly dealt with anywhere. The reason its called so is because everyone is unable to predict and firmly deal with such tactics being employed and the sooner we change our mindsets then we can trully start understanding what is going on around us.
Like i said...... IF EVER IN DOUBT FOLLOW THE MONEY!
“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer