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Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit has faulted President William Ruto's determined push to send Kenya’s police officers to Haiti; archbishop Sapit says the move is ill informed as residents of the northern parts of the country continue to grapple with insecurity. Majority of the residents in the area who flee their homes for safety, continue to grapple with deplorable state at IDP's camps in Lolmolog, Longewan and Ang'ata Nanyekie. The archbishop who is on a working tour of Samburu county, and local leaders from the area want the insecurity in the north rift region put to an end, before the government commits the country's security personnel to Haiti. Philip Lerno ,Loosuk area chief of Samburu west sub county says there's still tension, with bandits spotted in the area from time to time.
Archbishop Sapit opposes deployment of police officers to Haiti
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