Tuesday

Land Clashes: Government needed


Its sad that at this time when majority of politicians are strategically aligning themselves so that they can win the forthcoming elections there are some citizens who are struggling just to make it to see another day.

Mt. Elgon area has been disastrous for too long and Government should come up with a lasting solution. What worries most is that it seems like its an organized army that is doing all this. If this issue is not addressed soon, the situation might get out of hand and spread to other areas of the country. I believe the government can afford to put more security measures in terms of personnel in this area, they need more than just the regular police force, We have an Army that is rarely used and this is the kind of the job they should be assigned to. If the Militia's are the ones fighting regular unarmed citizens, it would only be wise to put military that is better trained to handle the situation.

If its true that the militia are kidnapping young boys and women, don't you think this should be the first thing the government should be "hot" on? Mt. Elgon might sound far for most people and probably thats why they have not been given all the attention, let it be clear that those people there are Kenyan's too, they are human beings and need security from the government. If they let this to continue we might be looking at another Rwanda or Zaire, I agree with Bishop Mwana Nzeki that Internal Security Minister needs to be fired. If the clashes have been going on for more than five months what has he been doing? check out this clip from Red cross dated february 21st 2007

The Situation

The Mt. Elgon crisis continues to claim more lives. The current death toll is 89, of which 59 died directly from the clashes and another 30 from health and other complications arising from the conflict. In addition, over 104 people are currently nursing wounds sustained since the onset of the crisis. Over 1,122 houses have been razed to the ground leaving 32,361 people displaced. The spill over effect has seen the affected people running to the neighbouring districts of Bungoma and partly Busia. As the crisis is still ongoing more people continue to be displaced, while others continue to lose their lives and property. (click here to read rest of the story from relief web)


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

the same gava causing the clashes is the same hat's needed?? I dont see the point here am sorry..

Anonymous said...

I disagree with you sue kenyaonly has a point. Why do the government keep saying they have increased security force yet they send couple AP's with AK47 while the army is in the baracks relaxing.....the government need to do more if they are serious about stoping tribal clashes, keep spreading the word Kenyaonly!!!

Anonymous said...

If government could charge everyone who advocated tribalism we would not be having this problem. Kibaki and his government should show concern and act quickly to avert anymore chaos. Its sad to know that these skirmishes have been going on since last year

Klara said...

The only thing Michuki is good at is *Snakes talk*, Why doenst he use the same with Mt. Elgon Clashes!
He should be doing what he sweared to do that is protect Kenyans n not be habouring war with the media