Recently Kenya has undergone hard times due to frequent
terror attacks from the fierce and fatal terror group the Al shababs. Although
our government is trying all means to curb this group and prevent any further
attacks, this terror group seems to be less reluctant and unwilling to give up in its war.
As the wise men said “Fahari wawili wapiganapo nyasi ndio
huumia” (when two bulls fight grass definitely get hurt).So fellow Kenyans
should understand that in this war between the government and this lethal terror
group al shababs, they are the ‘grass’, hence most likely to get injured. For
instance in the recent attacks we have witnessed our fellow innocent citizens
losing their lives and many others getting impaired and serious wounds from
this terror attacks. No one knows where, when and time the next attack will
hit, and who are likely to be affected. These could be me or you, your mum or
dad, your sister or brother, your relative or neighbor, your friend or your
fellow Kenyan.
In a nut shell, this issue of insecurity should not be left
to the government alone, although it’s the one with the mandate to ensure
security in the country. We should unite irrespective of our religion, tribe or
political background and fight this terror groups to ensure our security and
that of our beloved. We don’t require weapons to fight because we have our
police and other security forces but we need to understand that we Kenyans are
at war with this terror group, therefore we should be watchful at all times,
give support and information to security officers about this dreadful group.
By this we will portray the true colors of a Kenyan by
fighting a common enemy and by protecting our fellow Kenyans and our beloved
country. Although some foreign countries have evacuated their citizens from our
country due to these terror attacks, they need to know that we will fight
together for our country though they have shown signs of cowards’, i.e. you
cannot see a python in your neighbor’s house and run away to your house and you
lock instead of doing something about it.
Finally Kenyans have to understand that together we will
stand, but divided we will fall; furthermore we should also remember that
things fall apart when the center cannot hold any more.

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