“We asked for security and they gave us street lights,” were the words of a grief-stricken relative of three of the victims in the Lusignan slaughter that left 11 people dead and communities along the East Coast skeptical of the security forces’ ability to protect them.
Residents in the area are still concerned about security from roving gunmen who stormed the village two Saturdays ago killing 11 people including five children. “We asked them to protect us, but instead they put up street lights