Kenya’s leading opposition coalition CORD has called all Kenyans to pay tribute to the students who lost their lives in Garissa University College and attend a condolence vigil at the coalition’s leading party’s headquarters at Orange House.
At the same time, the government is said to be in the process of organizing a national vigil for the country even as sources indicate the President is deeply disturbed by the deaths in Garissa.
President Uhuru spent the whole weekend with members of his security cabinet as world leaders, including US President Barack Obama, continue to condemn the grievous attack on defenceless students.
Speaking to Kenya Today, ODM’s new Executive Director Oduor Ong’wen said the event ‘has nothing to do with politics and will be purely to join the families mourning their children in these trying times’.
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