Saturday, April 04, 2015

Horrifying Details Of Garissa University Attack Emerge

Details continue to emerge about exactly how al Shabaab terrorists massacred innocent defenseless students at Garissa University in the early hours of Thursday morning.

The first explosion at the main entrance which is believed to have been a grenade had the predictable response of students rushing out of buildings to see what was happening and hopefully get to safety. The gunmen positioned themselves strategically outside the entrances and mowed down dozens of students who came running out.

But the merciless terrorists were even more devious than that. They shouted out to students that if they came out of hiding they would live but if they remained hidden in the building they would surely die. Many believed them and ventured out only to die in a hail of bullets.

Other eyewitnesses recounted how the terrorists asked their victims to lie face down in a long continuous line and then shot them one by one at the back of the head. This is something that has also been reported from numerous earlier attacks. The militants also taunted the students and answered cell phones from anxious relatives shouting into them "we are killing them now." Read more details in this Daily Nation report.

As usual the terrorists separated Muslims from Christians and promptly killed the latter. There has been a spirited and consistent effort from al Shabaab to trigger animosity between Christians and Muslims in the country and recreate the Nigerian situation here. Mercifully they have failed miserably in this.

According to some eye witnesses there were more than 5 attackers with some claiming that they counted 7. Interestingly one of the militants seems to have been an expert sniper and shot at several advancing KDF soldiers thus slowing down the rescue effort considerably.

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Friday, April 03, 2015

Garissa Attack And The Man Of The Moment, Joseph Nkaissery

If there is somebody who has fitted into their job the way a glove would fit to a hand then it has to be one Joseph Nkaissery (pictured), Interior Cabinet Secretary. Watching him field questions during the Garissa terrorist siege was reassuring for many Kenyans. You could see calm control and confidence.

It is said that when things go right and you decide to write about it, it makes for boring journalism. Folks prefer bad news and constant criticism. They make for much better headlines.

Watching Nkaissery operate under pressure it becomes very clear what the Jubilee government was missing in this docket. A link between the security arm of government and the political side. Big shoes that can only be fitted by somebody whom the military top brass can respect. The current CS is just one such person being "senior" to all the top soldiers currently serving.

Nkaissery was previously in the Kenya Defence Forces, rising to the rank of major-general in the Kenya Army. He also served as a commandant of the Armed Forces Training College. He retired in December 2002 after 29 years of military service. Interestingly it was during his tenure as Assistant Minister in the Ministry of Defence under Kibaki that Kenya Defence Forces invaded Somalia and the 2011 Operation Linda Nchi  launched.

Recent security decisions made by the cabinet secretary have been spot on. Sections of the press have tried to pin the Garissa University incident to his office claiming that not enough was done to act on intelligence reports that indicated the campus could be attacked. That is a very naïve way of analyzing things. Dozens of intelligence reports are received and it is impossible to act on all of them. However to Nkaissery's credit he responded to this one by arranging for armed Administration policemen to guard the university around the clock. This was in place in the week leading to the attack. This move had an impact, albeit a small one because the terrorist met resistance right from the entrance and mercifully one of the APs survived and is currently hospitalized at Kenyatta National Hospital.

If there is anybody who has a fighting chance of sorting out insecurity then that man has to be Nkaissery. Keep up the good work waziri.

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