
Sunday March 4, 2018

Sosoma residents with bows and arrows. They are forced to stay armed as well since the Somali herders are armed as well./LYDIA NGOLO
Armed Somali herders have invaded farms in Sosoma and Ukasi, Mwingi East subcounty, and threatened to kill whoever dares to resist.
Sosoma and Ukasi residents live in fear and want swift action taken by security agencies to protect them and stop destruction of property.
Mwingi Central MP Gideon Mulyungi yesterday told police reservists to scare away the pastoralists and urged the the Interior ministry to come up with lasting solutions.
Farmer Kilonzo Kakiro said, “It’s hard to live with a thorn in the flesh. They are the thorns. They prick us. We want them out. These people don’t know peace at all and whenever we try to tell them to quit they threaten to kill us.”
This is how unlawlessness starts and soon there could be reports of killings, he said. Kakiro said they will not sit back and watch animals feed on their crops. He said native livestock owners also suffer, as the Somalis drive their animals away from their fields so they don’t graze.