I'm happy to see limanika's posts and Boris as well.
In fact I was excited to see the new IG take advice on twirra and take his time to thank the person who gave an opinion.
That is what leaders are made off.
200 Kenyans dying means all of us have to take stock of what we are doing and leaders to listen to suggestions.
This former hashtag team's "if you aren't with us, you're with the terrorist" mentality has to go.
It is true the chief system provided better security than nyumba kumi. It's also true that the chief system was used primarily to blackmail citizens into harambees and hero worshiping. Is there a middle ground?
It is true that giving cops more money reduces corruption. But it's also true that the most corrupt cops, traffic cops, will never help anyone in times of need. Is there a middle ground?
It may look nice to have every police officer in the recce squad. But doesn't that mean that they too fall for the human weakness of feeling to hot for themselves and beating everyone they see on the streets just because. Just like Moi's elite CID's?
It's true as Rahatupu has always advocated that the intelligence unit needs operational powers not just pushing papers. But then this is Africa, we know what they did to Kenyans before, can we find a way to check rogue NSIS officers from molesting and beating up the citizenry?
It is true as Ahmednassir has said that those so called "al shabaab" were Kenyan citizens. So where did the rain beat us so that young Kenyans can see it as Godly to Kill other young Kenyans?
There has to be a middle ground in all this. We just can't have people dying every quarter as if its a safaricom quarterly report.
Those still living in the land of Eutopia blaming muslims are a problem to this menace. Al Shabaab has killed more Muslims than they have killed Kenyans.
My fear is a caliphate being created in NEP just because we as Kenyans have refused to listen to each other. Just because some fellows in THIS and PREVIOUS gov't just have to buy a new range rover. Just because, the President of this country seems to be a very nice guy.
Very nice guy my foot. 200 Kenyans died this weekend. No visit to the hospitals, make a statement then go talk to the rich people, say the west hates us then we are killed. It's not time for PR. It's time for action.
Fire every County Commander on who's watch an terrorism attack happened. Fire anyone who brings in bureaucratic nonsense instead of sending the RECCE Squad. Tell your MP's to take 10k off their salaries to just buy shoes for our policemen.
Someone needs to listen to Kenyans. We are not happy, we are depressed.
End corruption now. Implement the National Police Service Act. Get rid of political hanger's on. And take Kenyan's lives seriously. Or at least pretend its being taken seriously.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.