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Kenya delays reopening border with Somalia

Daisy I. Posted On 2023-07-06
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Kenya will delay the planned phased reopening of its border withSomalia to address therecent wave of terror attacks and cross-border crime.

While at the Dadaab refugee camp, Kenya Interior Cabinet SecretaryKithure Kindiki said the decision is due to sustained Al Shabaab attacks in border counties.

In June alone, Mandera, Wajir, Garissa and Lamu countiesrecorded more than fifteen terror attacks, leaving more than twenty people dead, most being security officers.

“Kenya and Somalia have been having a plan to reopen our border points in Mandera, here in Liboi, Kiunga and other areas along the border. The plan will go on but at the moment we are delaying it,”Kindiki said.

Read:Kenya agrees to reopen Somalia border

“In the past one month, we have noted and experienced disruption of peace and security and we have stopped that plan for a period to allow us to deal with the militants,” he added.

On May 15, Kenya announced a plan to officially reopen its border posts with Somalia in Mandera, Lamu and Garissa within 90 days.

The announcement was made after high-level consultations in Nairobi between Kithure Kindiki and his Somalia counterpart Mohamed Ahmed Sheikh.

Reopening of the border was to effectively end a 12-year barricade that began in 2011 when Kenya launched Operation Linda Nchi to fight the influx of Al Shabaab fighters into the country.

“We have resolved that the border between Kenya and Somalia will be reopened in phases. First to open is Bula Hawa in Mandera in 30 days, next is Liboi (Mandera in 60 days and Ras Kamboni (Lamu in 90 days,” Kindiki said then.

Cross-border links

The government has also been mulling adding a fourth border post in Wajir County.

The ministersaid the border communities in both countries had so much in common and that there was a need to strengthen cross-border communication.

Bula Hawa postin Mandera was due for reopening on July 1.

Mandera has been the most affected with the recent terror attacks due to its proximity to Somalia.

Read:Shabaab militants make northern Kenya their playground

“It was not going to be easy to have the border opened. We have people benefiting through goods smuggling and the Al Shabaab are collecting tax from these businesses inside Somalia,” Mr Ali Abdi, a local of Mandera said.

While announcing the continued closure of the border, Kindiki did not give more details but only cited terrorism as the main cause.

The porous border has seen the militants cross at will, attack and cross back.

The influx of militants into Kenya has also been due to ongoing crackdown inside Somalia. In August last year, the Somali government launched an all-out war against the Al Shabaab, prompting the government of Kenya to heighten security along the border to prevent an overflow of fleeing militants into the country.

Kenya is a major contributor of troops to the African Union military operation against the Al Qaeda-linked Al Shabaab, which has been waging a violent insurgency in Somalia for more than 15 years.

Kenya and Somalia share a 680-kilometre land border.

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