Open letter to Uhuru Kenyatta

5 May 2014

Mr. President, It's obvious beyond any reasonable doubt that your goverment is maimed, blunt, uncaring and all the negative horrific adjectives Kenyans must have learnt to use.

Yesterday, there were twin blasts in Mombasa and yet today two other blasts have rocked Thika Road. The two incidents have one thing in common: they have left a number of innocent people dead and scores of others injured.

Mr. President, I wonder why all these crimes are committed when either you or your deputy Mr. Ruto are out of the country.

It beats logic, that Kenyans must suffer these bombings when they had the courage to vote for you as we have been lead to understand.

Mr. President, am sorry but I have to express my feelings. Your gov't Mr. President has terribly failed Kenyans as far as security is concerned.

Your National Inteligence is wanting, always very sharp in thwarting any opposition's motion but very idle in handlingmatters of interest to everyone: Security.Believe me you, Mr. President all other developments are void, vague and extremely without SECURITY.

Talk to your boys and find the best ways to curb terrorism other than the shoot to kill orders. A suspect is not guilty until proven so by a court of law, so you understand.

We do not want your petty condolences every time a bomb blasts. Let us see cases of terror reduced and wiped out and with that stability our economy will soar.Kenya has decayed lately in your leadership.

I am a partriotic Kenyan but how is mypartriotism appeased? By dozens of pints of blooding oozing out of the victims wounds? By blasts everywhere claiming our relatives and friends? By seeing ambulance carrying dozens of injured Kenyans while you plainly condole them?

Phey! Kenya has completely rotten under your leadership. Am sorry but immediate, constructive inteligence must be effected from now.

Corruption among other crimes must be eradicated starting from the top most officials to the low ones. Our borders must be guarded with strict zeal. Police Officers who compromise the lives of Kenyans with the love of money must be apprehended and arraigned in court.

A good war is one which you have to fight on both ends. So KDF should remain in Somalia and back home we have the police and special forces and the NIS. Use them to curb these crimes against innocent persons.

This article was authored by Kiberenge Collins and does not necessarily represent the views of Group Kenya curators. If you wish to post an article to Group Kenya, send it to us.

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