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A section of Muslim leaders led by Association of Hajj chairman Hussein Shariff Omar have condemned the ongoing inter-Clan clashes in Tana River county calling on the warring communities to cease hostilities and embrace dialogue amid heightened tension in the county. [Collins Oduor, Standard]

The government has been asked to intensify security in Tana River County amid concern over loss of lives and wanton displacement of hundreds of residents.

Muslim leaders have appealed to President William Ruto to take action to stop the clashes, which have so far claimed 19 lives.

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