Nairobi was yesterday once again the scene of another cowardly attack by terrorists. According to government sources, 14 people have been confirmed dead after terrorist staged an attack on an upscale hotel in Nairobi.
Several politicians are said to have been affected by the incidence with some loosing loved ones while others received good news.
1.Bonny Khalwales’ daughter
Joy was clearly palpable on former Kakamega Senator Bonny Khalwale’s face as he finally reunited with his daughter who was one of the people’s trapped at DusitD2 building after a suspected terrorist attack.
3:27am AND my Zinzi is evacuated! I thank Mr Kanja (GSU Commandant) the rescue operations commander, MIke Lekaleile (OCS Muthangari) n the rest of the security forces for saving the hostages. Islamic fundamentalism has no place in the mordern world n must be defeated pic.twitter.com/uHro4zwJEa
— Boni Khalwale (@KBonimtetezi) January 16, 2019
2.Junet Mohameds’ cousin
Suna East Member of Parliament Junet Mohammed has sensationally lost his cousin Feisal Ahmed Rashid to yesterday’s attack at Dusit Hotel and his Friend Abdalla Mohamed Dahir as they were having Lunch at the restaurant.
I lost my cousin Feisal Ahmed Rashid to yesterday’s attack at Dusit Hotel and his Friend Abdalla Mohamed Dahir as they were having Lunch at the restaurant. “People who call themselves Muslims killing other Muslims. “ My condolences to all Kenyans who lost their lives. pic.twitter.com/fJQmbzpPT3
— Hon. Junet Mohamed (@JunetMohamed) January 16, 2019
3.Beatrice Adagalas’ son
Vihiga Women’s Representative Beatrice Adagala’s son was also said to have been in the building when the terrorist struck the hotel but was later evacuated from the building safely.
4.Musalia Mudavadis’ son
“Mudavadi’s son was evacuated at around 5pm.
I’m deeply shocked & saddened by the cowardly terror attack. As my prayers go out to the casualties & their families, I commend the security forces for their swift & coordinated action. My son was among those rescued and we are grateful to all who called expressing their concern.
— Musalia W Mudavadi (@MusaliaMudavadi) January 16, 2019