Camels drink from a Drought in drought-hit Turkana County. Photo/FILE
Speaking in Garissa County, the leaders led by the chairman of the Kenya Livestock Marketing Council Dubat Amey described the killings as “heinous, barbaric and unacceptable.”
He added that all the families that lost their animals should be compensated at the current market price, adding that the Cabinet Secretary for Interior General Joseph Nkaissery should apologize to the pastoralist community.
“We will explore other options if the government is not swift in addressing our concerns, we are considering going to court,” he warned.
Mr Amey called for peace in the region urging the two warring communities to embrace dialogue to end the perennial conflict.
The camels were killed on the border of Kitui and Tana River counties over the weekend and scores of houses torched by bandits who local residents insist were security officers.