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Omwateko Mandera na eyende ebere konyorekana

omwateko oyomo ororokanire aaria mandera chingaki abanyanyimbo banyorire ebiateki binde bibere rituko ria rero tichi kabere.

Koreng'ana na omokonyi bwe' County Commissioner aaria Mandera ya mocha, omosike  Elvis Korir, nigo abanyanyimbo baabusa na konyore ebiateki bibere bitegire agwo korende nonya nabo, onde tanyoreti ngoma chinde gose bosaria bonde koigweka ang'e na orobebe.
omorengari orusirie koorokia egiateki gekoreta obosaria obonene buna egotebekana nigo kiarengete abanyanyimbo barenge gotara gotanga obosaria (Patrol). 

Ebiateki ebio nigo bikageire gotongwa riroba ime ase obotuko bwa tichi rimo na abamenyi ba Bula hawa omochie omorabu aaria Somalia.

Koreng'ana na omosike Korir, aasse aa nigo agotumeka na abanyanyimbo babo korenda orogongo na orobebe korende konya tibaraika chingakii egiateko ekio kiarubogete.

Omonyanyimbo oria onyarete gosimora ebiateki ebio nigo agoteba buna ababegu abwo nigo bagosimeka ebiateki ebio erio kobarenga abanyanyimbo baito.

“Ase egiateki ekemo goika ekende kebe gesimekire ang'e. Twanyorire buna egetang'ani nigo kegotumeka goita abanyanyimbo na abare aase agwo na ekero abande baminyokire gocha korora buna ninki kiabeire, egia kabere giateka na goita gose koa chingoma chime baria bagocha korora.” buna agoteba omonyanyimbo otaganetie kotebwa erieta.

Abarai abange korwa ase eserekari nigo bare mandera,gati yabo omoriki bw' oborende bwa ime omosike Victor Okioma,komenta oborendi.

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