Kenya's wildlife minister today apologised for telling his critics to "go to hell" as he comes under mounting pressure over the death of 10 rhinos during a botched transfer.
Tourism and Wildlife Minister Najib Balala had directed the comments to those calling for his resignation over the fiasco during a press conference yesterday.
"People need explanations about the rhinos... people are angry. I am also angry," Balala told lawmakers today.
"I have emotions and I reacted. I feel let down by my system that did not act quickly to stop the death of the rhinos." Kenyans have been left stunned after 10 of 11 rhinos being transferred from Nairobi and Lake Nakuru national parks to Tsavo East died after the operation.
The 11th was attacked by lions, and is recovering.
Balala has blamed Kenyan Wildlife Service (KWS) officials involved in the transfer for "negligence", suspending six senior officials.
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An initial enquiry indicated that the rhinos may have become dehydrated and died after drinking saline water in their new habitat.
The scandal intensified when the former chairman of the KWS board, the world-renowned anthropologist Richard Leakey, released a statement revealing that the board had on three prior occasions blocked the transfer.
He said this was due to "a deep concern about the lack of vegetation in the sanctuary that could sustain rhino, and also, the real issue of available and safe water."
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