By RAWLINGS OTIENO
Kenya: The Orange Democratic
Movement ( ODM) wants the Government to present the country with a road map for
the withdrawal of Kenyan soldiers from Somalia.
ODM said in the aftermath of the
second terror attack since the Government launched the war on terror, hundreds
of Kenyans have continued to lose their lives, a situation the party said is
getting out of hand.
ODM acting leader Anyang’ Nyong’o
demanded that the Government should table a road map for a secure Kenya and a
stable Somalia.
The Opposition party also demanded a
plan which expedites the training of Somali forces to take charge of their
country and for accelerating Somalia’s economic development, particularly
through infrastructure that gives Somalis a stake in achieving a better future.
Loss
of loved ones
See also: Disappointing show: Treu’s
troops surrender lead to lose to Fiji and Wales in Glasgow Sevens “We are forced
to ask again: When are our troops getting out of Somalia? What is the game plan
for our exit? Where is the road map for a secure Kenya and a stable Somalia?”
posed Prof Nyong’o in a statement sent to newsrooms yesterday.
The party asked why Kenya was still
unable to rally development partners to stabilise Somalia claiming that it was
part of the plan when the Kenyan troops moved in to the war-torn country.
“It is our position as a party that
as a country, Kenya has done its bit in Somalia and we have suffered enough for
it. We are forced to demand once again that the Government presents us with a
road map for withdrawal of our troops from Somalia,” said Nyong’o.
The Orange party said Kenyan troops
seem to be staying in Somalia without realising the full costs and are now
paying for it, noting that families have lost bread winners and loved ones and
the Kenya Defence Forces is not coming to their aid.
Nyong’o claimed that despite losing
loved ones in the terror attacks, the Jubilee regime has remained tight-lipped
as the crisis gets worse. He questioned what the top brass in the military and
Government were getting out of Operation Linda Nchi when the country is under
attack day in day out because of its presence in Somalia.
“While we recognise the courage and
professionalism of our military that have made Somalia a much better place
today, we also know that Somalia still has persistent insurgency to deal with
and it continues to be a magnet for international terrorists,” he added.
He said Kenyans are increasingly
feeling that they are on their own on security at a time other indicators like
cost of living are equally bad.
Source: standardmedia.co.ke
By RAWLINGS OTIENO
Kenya: The Orange Democratic Movement ( ODM) wants the Government to
present the country with a road map for the withdrawal of Kenyan
soldiers from Somalia.
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ODM said in the aftermath of the second terror attack since the
Government launched the war on terror, hundreds of Kenyans have
continued to lose their lives, a situation the party said is getting out
of hand.
ODM acting leader Anyang’ Nyong’o demanded that the Government should
table a road map for a secure Kenya and a stable Somalia.
The Opposition party also demanded a plan which expedites the training
of Somali forces to take charge of their country and for accelerating
Somalia’s economic development, particularly through infrastructure that
gives Somalis a stake in achieving a better future.
Loss of loved ones
See also: Disappointing show: Treu’s troops surrender lead to lose to
Fiji and Wales in Glasgow Sevens
“We are forced to ask again: When are our troops getting out of Somalia?
What is the game plan for our exit? Where is the road map for a secure
Kenya and a stable Somalia?” posed Prof Nyong’o in a statement sent to
newsrooms yesterday.
The party asked why Kenya was still unable to rally development partners
to stabilise Somalia claiming that it was part of the plan when the
Kenyan troops moved in to the war-torn country.
“It is our position as a party that as a country, Kenya has done its bit
in Somalia and we have suffered enough for it. We are forced to demand
once again that the Government presents us with a road map for
withdrawal of our troops from Somalia,” said Nyong’o.
The Orange party said Kenyan troops seem to be staying in Somalia
without realising the full costs and are now paying for it, noting that
families have lost bread winners and loved ones and the Kenya Defence
Forces is not coming to their aid.
Nyong’o claimed that despite losing loved ones in the terror attacks,
the Jubilee regime has remained tight-lipped as the crisis gets worse.
He questioned what the top brass in the military and Government were
getting out of Operation Linda Nchi when the country is under attack day
in day out because of its presence in Somalia.
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By RAWLINGS OTIENO
Kenya: The Orange Democratic Movement ( ODM) wants the Government to
present the country with a road map for the withdrawal of Kenyan
soldiers from Somalia.
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ODM said in the aftermath of the second terror attack since the
Government launched the war on terror, hundreds of Kenyans have
continued to lose their lives, a situation the party said is getting out
of hand.
ODM acting leader Anyang’ Nyong’o demanded that the Government should
table a road map for a secure Kenya and a stable Somalia.
The Opposition party also demanded a plan which expedites the training
of Somali forces to take charge of their country and for accelerating
Somalia’s economic development, particularly through infrastructure that
gives Somalis a stake in achieving a better future.
Loss of loved ones
See also: Disappointing show: Treu’s troops surrender lead to lose to
Fiji and Wales in Glasgow Sevens
“We are forced to ask again: When are our troops getting out of Somalia?
What is the game plan for our exit? Where is the road map for a secure
Kenya and a stable Somalia?” posed Prof Nyong’o in a statement sent to
newsrooms yesterday.
The party asked why Kenya was still unable to rally development partners
to stabilise Somalia claiming that it was part of the plan when the
Kenyan troops moved in to the war-torn country.
“It is our position as a party that as a country, Kenya has done its bit
in Somalia and we have suffered enough for it. We are forced to demand
once again that the Government presents us with a road map for
withdrawal of our troops from Somalia,” said Nyong’o.
The Orange party said Kenyan troops seem to be staying in Somalia
without realising the full costs and are now paying for it, noting that
families have lost bread winners and loved ones and the Kenya Defence
Forces is not coming to their aid.
Nyong’o claimed that despite losing loved ones in the terror attacks,
the Jubilee regime has remained tight-lipped as the crisis gets worse.
He questioned what the top brass in the military and Government were
getting out of Operation Linda Nchi when the country is under attack day
in day out because of its presence in Somalia.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000110983&story_title=orange-party-demands-kdf-troops-withdrawal-from-somalia-to-save-lives
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