Thursday, 2 April 2015

security in Kenya

It should be called black Thursday.
A day when terrorists attacked our university, a building collapsed in Roysambu an accident along Nakuru High way also killed and some others we have not heard.
A time has come when we should realise how vital our input in security is.Imagine if the person who knew about the Garissa attack had taken action and reported, could all those lives be lost?
If drivers athered to road rules and refused to give bribes as passengers refused to board as excess in PSVs and watch as drivers give bribes and break rules?
 If building owners used the right way to get plans and all the necessary requirements were met, if contractors used the right materials to build and hired qualified labour and not cutting cost?
  As much as the government may come in it starts with you  and me  the president will not be everywhere watching who is boarding an already full Matatu, he will not be able to see all those giving bribes but if you report someone somewhere will hear you shame them on social media and even main stream media and slowly but steadly we will see changes

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