Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Riot Aftermath; Cleaners at work



Photo showing University compound cleaners cleaning the academic highway

The school cleaners had a hard time cleaning up the mess by the students that were witnessed on Sunday following g the death of one of their comrades who was raped then murdered in cold blood.

The violent protest by the students on the academic high way saw students use stones and all logs to bloke the road so that they could not allow the police from penetrating to pick the body of the deceased. Several logs were thrown all over the compound and others accumulating along the academic highway. The students also set a blaze on one of the police vehicles burning it down beyond repair. The university compound cleaners had hard time cleaning up the mess that was caused by the students forcing them to use water to scratch the academic highway. The cleaners spend the first half of the day scratching the academic highway. Speaking at the scene where the vehicle was burnt, Joshua Kemoi, a cleaner said “we have spent all our time cleaning up the compound just because of insecurity that resulted to a dirt compound. We hope and pray such an incident won’t happen again.”

Protests by students in the university have been witnessed severally there before but the protests of this time round ware very violent than they have been there before. The students were unhappy by the incident and asked the administrators to beef up security in the school compound.

6 comments:

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  2. the management should deploy enough security.

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  3. Action has to be done for it to come to an end

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  4. the VC has promised to act on the insecurity issue.

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  5. I'm hoping the VC's promise to beef up security is not just an empty promise. Aseme na atende.

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  6. I'm hoping the VC's promise to beef up security is not just an empty promise. Aseme na atende.

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