Kisii First Lady Elizabeth Ongwae has advised survivors of the Garissa University College terrorist attack to undergo counselling, to help them revert from horrible scenes they might have witnessed when their colleagues were butchered by Al-Shabab militia on Thursday morning.
Speaking to the press on Sunday afternoon, Ongwae said she will take an initiative to council the victims, and urged other experts to provide therapy services to the affected individuals from the massacre.
“It is important for the affected persons from the Garissa terrorist attack to seek counselling, to help them regain from horrifying episodes they might have witnessed during the attack. I will lead the counselling, but I ask other specialists to help the affected with the important service,” she appealed.
The first lay however, challenged the government to deploy more security officers to learning institutions and other gatherings to ensure its citizens are safe.
“We are faced with security issues and I therefore challenge the government to beef up security by deploying more personnel to gatherings,” said Ongwae.