Ghana mourns with the people of Kenya
The Government of Ghana has condemned Friday’s terrorist attack and the deliberate murder of 147 university students in Kenya. These are not just a number they are people.
A statement signed by the Minister for Communications, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, conveyed government’s sympathies and condolences to the victims, students and staff of the Garissa University College and the Government and people of Kenya.
The statement reiterated the view of President John Dramani Mahama, the Chair of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, that the continent needs to work together to effectively deal with the raging terrorist threats and attacks.
“This is the surest way to end this cross border threats, which is growing in sophistication, for the citizens of Africa and the world deserve to live in peace as they go about their daily activities”, Dr. Omane Boamah noted.
Here Are Some Of The Victims Of The Kenya University Massacre
Friends, family, and others are sharing pictures of the people killed using the hashtag #147notjustanumber to put a face to victims of the terror attack at Garissa University College.

People on Twitter are sharing photos of the nearly 150 people killed in a terror attack on a Kenyan college last week to put a face to the tragedy.

Using the hashtag #147notjustanumber, they are sharing the stories of some of those killed in the attack on Garissa University College.
Nearly 150 people were killed in the attack by militant group al-Shabaab. At least 79 other people were injured, the Kenya National Disaster Operation Center said.
The militants are believed to have deliberately targeted Christians, prompting security officials to patrol a church in the city as crowds gathered on Easter Sunday, the Associated Press reported.
One of the four gunmen in the attack is believed to be the son of a Kenyan government official, Reuters reported Sunday.

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