*Charles,* ** *Ugandan troops are in the country because of memorandum of understanding between Kibaki and Museveni!! * ** *Get to know what is going on in the region before wasting your valuable call upon Kenyan military, police, plus other security organization to rise up to the occasion. Look wider, to what is going on in the region, then you can come up with a more valid response.* ** *What is going on is a scheme that if it is allowed to go on, will be very costly.* ** *The only people who can rescue Kenya are military Officers who don't agree with the Kibaki-Museveni AXIS OF EVIL!! * ** *If there are such Officers in Kenyan army, then maybe wananchi should appeal to them not to let innocent Kenyans be killed under this scheme. Military take over might just be the solution, albeit temporarily. After six months general election can be called for.* ** *Otherwise, Kenyan army generally, police, plus other security organs are going to do nothing about this development. If anything, they are aware of the Ugandan army crossing the border. * ** *Therefore, your call upon Kenyan army generally is a waste; you simply cannot read through, what is going on, and that is why you make such calls.* ** *Only army officiers that look at Kenya first, as their country, can and will, if meticulously decide to, reverse the course.* ** *ARJP Management * *charles mogeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: This is worrisome and demands proper investigations. The claims by ODM leaders that Ugandan troops are in the country should be thoroughly investigated, not only by Kenya's police but, Kenya's Military Intelligence corps. This is not just a thing we can wish away! Any incursion by foreign troops necessitate the use of military intervention. Our borders have been intruded and therefore Kenya's military should rise up to the occasion and defend its territories. Kenya's military is there to defend the citizens of Kenya from any form of external aggression.
We presume the uniformed services boss General Kianga is dealing with this issue with utmost urgency. Its also our belief that the police chief- Brigadier Ali and all the other intelligence counterparts both at the national and provincial levels are working this out. As Kenyans, we deserve to know who is in our country illegally and how we should deal with them. Unedited, Charles Mogeni ODM: Govt importing troops Published on January 14, 2008, 12:00 am By Wandera Ojanji and Cyrus Ombati MPs-elect from Western and Nyanza provinces have accused the Government of importing Ugandan soldiers to cause mayhem during their peaceful mass rallies this week. The MPs claimed they had evidence that the Ugandan troops are in Kenya with the consent of Kibaki's Government. The ODM leaders have demanded that all Ugandan troops in Kenya be withdrawn immediately to protect the sovereignty of the country. "These troops have been seen landing by boat along the shores of Lake Victoria at various points from Sori to Port Victoria," stated the MPs in a statement read by Mr Chris Okemo, the Nambale MP-elect at a news conference at Orange House, Nairobi on Sunday. They have made crossings at Malaba and Busia border posts," they added. They cited the case in Usenge where the Ugandan troops were allegedly met on one of the beaches and escorted by local police vehicles on Saturday. "In the last one week there has been a heavy build-up of Ugandan troops along the border. In the absence of a similar build-up of Kenyan troops our people have justification to worry," the MPs stated. The MPs further claimed that they had filmed three busloads of Ugandan troops crossing into Kenya through the Malaba border. "The buses had Kenyan registration numbers. The registration numbers of one of the vehicles is KAZ 803D. We are fortunate that this particular crossing was recorded on film and can be made available to the media at an appropriate time," they said. The statement further claimed that in Nyatike, Rangwe, Mbita, Busia, Bungoma, Kakamega, Siaya, Bondo and Kisumu districts, the Ugandan troops went into villages and markets, harassed residents and caused mayhem. "They have caused deaths in Nyatike, Mbita, Gem, Bondo and Ugenya," Okemo said. The MPs further accused the Government of plotting to punish residents in ODM strongholds. But the Government has denied claims of the presence of Ugandan troops in Kenya. Police spokesman, Mr Eric Kiraithe, said yesterday they had patrolled the Kenyan-Ugandan border in efforts to get the said troops in vain. "Our officers at the border went around to investigate the reports, but they did not find any clue. These are rumours and let the local residents feel safe," he said.
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