Residents of Ngurubani town in the Mwea constituency, Kirinyaga
County, are increasingly concerned about the growing number of stray dogs.
Led by Peter Murungaru, residents report that over ten
people and livestock have been attacked.
“Just last night, two children in Githogondo slums were
attacked and rushed to Kimbimbi Sub-County Hospital. One of the children is a
grade one pupil at Ngurubani Primary School,” stated Pastor Murungaru.
Frustrated residents accuse Kirinyaga County public health
officers of failing to control the stray dog population, particularly in the Diambo
and Githogondo areas.
Mutai recounted his
own experience: “One Tuesday night, while I was offering transport
services in Ngurubani, a stray dog attacked me and then my colleague. We were
treated at a local private hospital before the dog disappeared.”
Other residents are urging dog owners to ensure their pets
are vaccinated. “I always walk with my dog and make sure it doesn't bite
anyone,” said Phillip Wanjohi.
The unpredictable behavior of the stray dogs has caused
widespread fear and anxiety among residents, who are now hesitant to walk
through the town, day or night.
They have called for intervention from public health
officers to address the issue.
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