@ecstacy information is no longer controlled by the gov't.
There were two security officers at the gate. Thank God for the initial security officers who turned up after the attack and lost their lives. Heros.
As for the gov't, how many more Kenyans are going to die before something is done about our security system? Is there a rolling number with a red line somewhere?
Did you just see the equipment that those police officers had to carry with them fighting merciless Al Shabaab? Did you see the shoes the cop was forced to wear in this operation?
Now you add another 10k officers by decree. But don't give these heros the tools to fight in the 21st century. A G3? Who has that contract?
It is a very sad day in this country and we are still in the mood to hide our heads under the sand.
The one good thing is that Nkaisarey behaved much better than that earlier cock up.
It's time to equip our cops tupende tusipende.
Makes no sense to have other countries saying that Garissa is about to be attacked and a university is about to be attacked, then come later to say you didn't know. There's is only one university in Garissa for crying out loud. Someone somewhere should have been clever enough to see this coming. Even with leaflets yesterday about an attack the next day in Garissa.
Utterly depressing this gov't.
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.