Nowayaha, you're a ignorant, kalenjin warriors from home counties move en masse to cause chaos in nakuru to mt Elgon.I am talking thousands of warriors..upon a war cry.Kikuyu you can assemble a few mungiki but you have no such war infrastructure .Majority of those fighting in molo you may discover are from transmara.They pay themselves by stealing cattle, bicycle or whatever they can find as they evict n maim.In my home which on entry to mau in bomet..after a war cry..the following morning without fail..cattle business men will assemble..waiting to buy prized cows for cheap..the dogs of war sell and go back.They repeat until war is over.The only way to stop is not start..otherwise once kalenjin wide war cry is sounded things will be elephant for Kenya .Immediately a war cry is sounded, kalenjin warriors, change their attire, get weapons, move to assembly point, then village division move to location till it becomes county.Every clan know their war division n every village has their regiments.
Kalenjin military infrastructure is a work of art. If it wasn't for it destruction - most countries ought to borrow from it. I first saw it in 1992. A war cry - I had never heard of it before was sounded - women were trained then (during circumcision) - so I heard this funny wailing - attack molo 3 times - then it stops - the next village picks it attack molo 3 times - and it stops - the next village. We were in school - and an assembly was called and we were dismissed immediately - and but we were boarding - so while still preparing to find transport home - within 1hr - the school compound had turned into an assembly of warriors - and they kept coming - by 4pm - it was large multitude..Then they are arranged into war divisions and regiments with commanders. This is based on clans. They are 4 war regiments. Then they filled into Mau forest and went for Molo.
You can imagine that war cry that started in Molo reached Transmara - and in less than 4hrs - a transmara man was in Nakuru - ready to attack.
This why Kalenjin were only community in east africa to live spare - one hut in one ridge- the rest lived in manyattas and villages that were heavily fortified. Kalenjin knows as long as a war cry is sound - help will be on way very fast.
Now there are many classes of war cry - there are those a village can respond to - they are those a location will - and they are those the entire community is called.
Now that you bring Nakuru and Mt Elgon , We know what happened there in 2007-2008 In Nakuru and how SLDF were dealt with in 2008 .
In Nakuru out Of 11 constituencies , Kalenjin are predominantly with slight majority in Kuresoi North ,South and Rongai , The rest are filled with Kikuyus albeit with some P.E.V survivors having settled there . These are people who have been caught up in a war before and you will b sure they will be well prepared psychologically and resource wise
Their former Governor is Kinuthia Mbugua of the Administration Police Training College and Administration Police remember how he sealed off to the riotous mobs of the 2007/08 post election violence and taming Mungiki during Michukis tenor . This what Nakuru offers for its talents
If there is to be war One of the biggest battle front will be Narok –Transmara as you correctly point you will also be engaged there .Remember in 2007 The Kalenjins attacks were passively aided by Maasai and Luhya as they were in the same camp .Luos were the riot wing of ODM . It will be challenging managing one battle front in Kuresoi and another in Transmara . The logistics of doing that require preparedness and execution precision on the level of a Military Army and or Airforce.
As pointed out earlier ODM had the luos rioting in Nairobi and engaging in another war in Nairobi slums . The international media caught up with the riots and Nairobi P.E.V. easily as all their correspondence offices are in Nairobi . With No media it will be hard to highlight your plight . It will be more or less like Mt Elgon operation.
You are pegging a war in V now with 2007 conditions. Things are different.