'As a mother to watch people's children being butchered like animals...' sobs popular singer

Akothee
Akothee
Akothee who is a singer and owner of a safari company. She has taken to social media and written an open letter to the government pleading with them to do something to stop the bloodshed.

"I AM NOT A POLITICIAN, I AM A KENYAN , MY HEART IS BLEEDING FOR MY COUNTRY," Akothee wrote.

Read the rest of the letter below:

Good morning Government, we'll the country is wondering why I don't talk about politics , my worry is, I can't talk about a story that I don't know it's head or tail , especially where blood is shed, it's not a joke as a mother to watch people's children being Butchered like animals , it's not easy to see children running helplessly from their classrooms in the name of tear gas, I could not imagine seeing my son rolling on his stomach from lecture rooms looking for help , it has been a terrible year for parents , families entrepreneurs and the country as a whole.

I stopped watching news for it makes me helpless and sad, now seeing innocent people fished out of their boda bodas, beaten, their only source of income destroyed! I mean this is uncouth, if you could know how Kenya is depicted in the outside country you could find a solution to this blood shedding, I don't know what will happen to the tourism industry ,lets not lie to each other ,the tourism industry has been affected 100%, no one would like to visit a country with security instabilities,secondly , companies will retrench employees , there is no business so what do you keep employees for?

This means another shock to the family and society at large, I believe Kenyans have democratic rights so they should be allowed to exercise it peacefully, and security provided for them not vise Vasa, it's a pity that we only have 2 standards of living in kenya , very rich and very poor , the middle class don't have opportunity to grow , they are the ones leading the most difficult life , eating from hand to mouth , they could be having good jobs but Kenya has become more expensive than Switzerland, we should not exercise our hunger & greed for power on our common mwananchi.

My Kenya is lonely and as a Kenyan, I get goose pimples when I see those men in black heads, combats, and gumboots , I only see death and not Security when I see them ! how about children living in this affected areas ?what do you think is going on in their brains? so you already know we are raising a bitter generation , the effect will only be seen in the future generations PRAY FOR KENYA

#someonetellthegovernement.