Clemens
Elder Lister
My good Sir @Anglututu forgive me if I answered your genuine queries with feelings, I know that you are good people with a genuine concern, but life in operation areas especially when dealing with the ngorokos cannot be explained and understood by people living elsewhere. It's a simple case of the shoe wearer feeling the pinch.
Where the security officers sleep with guns in their tents, you are issued with a gun from your point of Origin, eg Embakasi for ASTU, it becomes your constant companion and close friend, you eat, drink sleep and shit with it besides you.
Places where not having a body armour or removing it due to the heat can lead to instant death, as it happened to a young man last December. RIP Omosh.
Places where KDF camps are sprayed with bullets and sentry officers sometimes succumb to the injuries. RIP Korir.
Places where schooling and normal life take place in areas behind or near police camps, places where you can travel for 20 kilometers without meeting a single person, dwellings decaying due to banditry that is supported by people in parliament paid by your taxes, fighting all their neighbours all the time.
Where the security officers sleep with guns in their tents, you are issued with a gun from your point of Origin, eg Embakasi for ASTU, it becomes your constant companion and close friend, you eat, drink sleep and shit with it besides you.
Places where not having a body armour or removing it due to the heat can lead to instant death, as it happened to a young man last December. RIP Omosh.
Places where KDF camps are sprayed with bullets and sentry officers sometimes succumb to the injuries. RIP Korir.
Places where schooling and normal life take place in areas behind or near police camps, places where you can travel for 20 kilometers without meeting a single person, dwellings decaying due to banditry that is supported by people in parliament paid by your taxes, fighting all their neighbours all the time.