15 Kenyans Stranded at Hamad International Airport in Qatar Cry for Help

A group of at least 15 Kenyans is presently stuck in Doha, Qatar after they failed to get a flight back home.
The group is stranded at the Hamad International Airport and cannot leave the airport since Doha is on lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Kenyans, some of whom were in transit, have been at the airport for the past three days, according to The Star.
Mombasa businessman Abdulsalaam Kassim is among those stranded at the airport. Speaking to The Star via phone, Kassim said a Sudanese national who works as a cleaner at the airport has been giving him a place to sleep.
“I am Type 2 diabetic. I need medication but the situation here is hard,” Kassim said, adding that he had to hide in a washroom to make the phone call.
“This is our third day here. We are not supposed to be seen close to each other or even talking to each other. We are like in a prison here. Why won’t our government come to our rescue?”
He left Kenya for Tel Aviv, Israel on March 18th to buy a milk pasteurizing machine but was told factories had closed and no transaction could be made. Kassim later flew to Doha but could not get a flight to Kenya after the government banned all international passenger flights due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We do not have food. All shops here are closed. We only get small amounts of food from the cleaners here who empathize with us,” Kassim said, adding that the two-day notice given to Kenyans abroad to return home was not enough.
“We rushed to book flights but they were all full. The prices had also shot up,” Kassim said.
He urged Kenya to send planes to evacuate Kenyans stuck abroad like the US, Canada, and China are doing. “Why can’t Kenya do the same for us?” Kassim pleaded with President Kenyatta.
“On Day two at the airport, we were informed that the Kenyan government had refused to allow flights to Kenya. This was four hours to our departure.”
He said most people are sleeping in the prayer room at the airport and on the benches. “We are willing to be taken into quarantine at our own cost. We will also pay for the flight,” said Kassim.
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Flying from Kenya to Israel…
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Flying from Kenya to Israel March 18 to buy some machine when countries were closing down was quite nonsensical and short sighted. If the group can pay for a plane to pick them up they can lease a whole Holiday Inn or Econo Lodge or Motel 6 to themselves in Qatar. They just need to arrange with the local authorities and stop bothering Kenya a country that can not feed its people at this time but can brutalize its citizens to enforce a curfew at 7pm in the name of Covid-19.
You need to stay there. Some…
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You need to stay there. Some people....
I presume 75% of Kenyans to…
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I presume 75% of Kenyans to be daft Sokora and myself included. Why would a sane person embark on a journey in a time like this when countries are on lockdown? Which pilot will agree to fly to nowhere. Which hotel/hostel will take guests in such a situation. To compare Kenya against US, Canada and China is ilogical as we are a third rate country. If the gvnmt can not feed the street families here, how will it manage to evacuate Wuhan, Doha and others. Rem, they allocated 7.4b to fight Corona which is not enough to feed our politicians. Poleni sana.
Wait, this guy flew all the…
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Wait, this guy flew all the way to Israel to be told the ‘ship’ was closed. He has no phone? He could have called. With the shut downs, they decided to travel. Kuleni ngumu
US issued a statement asking…
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US issued a statement asking its residents to return or be ready for an extended stay at their location. Kenyans got the message, and they planned a trip to Israel to buy equipment.
This people have money they…
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This people have money they should be able to charter a plane and themselves home
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