Deputy President William Ruto affirmed Kenya's commitment to fight terrorism. [PHOTO: STANDARD/FILE] |
By DPPS NAIROBI, KENYA:
The Government of Kenya and the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia Wednesday renewed their commitment to the fight against the Al Shabaab and the Al Qaida terror groups and to the elimination of terrorism from the region.
At a joint press conference between the Deputy President
William Ruto and Somali Prime Minister Abdiwelli Sheikh Ahmed in Nairobi, the
two leaders gave an undertaking that their governments, under the IGAD and
AMISOM arrangement, would defeat all terrorist groups and bring stability to
Somalia. Speaking at his office after holding bilateral talks with the Somali
Prime Minister,
Mr Ruto emphasized that the two governments had no
explanation, no apologies nor justification in their resolve to eliminate the
terror menace from the region and create a stable Somalia. Noting that Kenyan
troops would continue to fight terror alongside other AMISOM troops in Somalia
until this is achieved,
Mr. Ruto said Kenya’s aim is to help bring stability to
Somalia which will enable the Somalis to review their country’s constitution
and eventually pave way for democratic elections by 2016.
He lauded the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia for
their tremendous contribution to the management and stabilization of Somali,
noting that piracy was rampant along the Somali/Kenya coast.
This adds to the beefing up of UN troops in Somalia.
Security had further been boosted in the country and in the region.
“Indeed because of improved stability in Somalia, Kenya
would be setting up an embassy in Mogadishu by June 2014 as a demonstration of
the relationship and brotherhood that exist between our two countries,” he
said. The deputy president added, “We want to enhance robust relations between
the two countries and further encourage people to people and government to
government relations.”
On the repatriation of the 1 million Somali refugees in
Kenya back to Somalia, Mr. Ruto disclosed that a commission under a tripartite
arrangement between the Government of Kenya, the Transitional Federal
Government of Somalia and the United National High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) would form a commission to facilitate the voluntary repatriation of the
refugees. He said, “Already some 80,000 to 100,000 Somali refugees have
voluntarily gone back to their country since the routing of the Al Shabaab from
parts of Somalia.
” On his part, Mr. Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed said his government
was committed to working closely with Kenya to create a more secure environment
in the region where business can thrive.
“We are committed to clear Al Shabab terrorists from Somalia
and will work closely with Kenya to accomplish that mission,” he said.
He lauded the government of Kenya
for supporting Somalia since the collapse of the Siad Barre regime in 1991,
noting that other than hosting a million Somali refugees, Kenya had offered
opportunities to Somali business people to work in Kenya and provide livelihood
for themselves and to people back home in Somalia.
Noting that the partnership between
Kenya and Somalia was critical, Mr Abdiwelli appealed to the government of
Kenya to help Somalia build institutions with capacity to run a government and
provide security and social amenities in the liberated areas.
He thanked the government of Kenya
through Mr Ruto for directing Cabinet Secretaries to start working with their
Somali counterparts on the matter adding that the Somali Parliament will also
engage the Kenya Parliament in this effort.
At a joint press
conference between the Deputy President William Ruto and Somali Prime
Minister Abdiwelli Sheikh Ahmed in Nairobi, the two leaders gave an
undertaking that their governments, under the IGAD and AMISOM
arrangement, would defeat all terrorist groups and bring stability to
Somalia.
Speaking at his office after holding bilateral talks with the Somali
Prime Minister, Mr Ruto emphasized that the two governments had no
explanation, no apologies nor justification in their resolve to
eliminate the terror menace from the region and create a stable Somalia.
Noting that Kenyan troops would continue to fight terror alongside other
AMISOM troops in Somalia until this is achieved, Mr. Ruto said
Kenya’s aim is to help bring stability to Somalia which will enable the
Somalis to review their country’s constitution and eventually pave
way for democratic elections by 2016.
He lauded the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia for their
tremendous contribution to the management and stabilization of Somali,
noting that piracy was rampant along the Somali/Kenya coast. This adds
to the beefing up of UN troops in Somalia. Security had further been
boosted in the country and in the region.
“Indeed because of improved stability in Somalia, Kenya would be setting
up an embassy in Mogadishu by June 2014 as a demonstration of the
relationship and brotherhood that exist between our two countries,” he
said.
The deputy president added, “We want to enhance robust relations between
the two countries and further encourage people to people and government
to government relations.”
On the repatriation of the 1 million Somali refugees in Kenya back to
Somalia, Mr. Ruto disclosed that a commission under a tripartite
arrangement between the Government of Kenya, the Transitional Federal
Government of Somalia and the United National High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR) would form a commission to facilitate the voluntary
repatriation of the refugees.
He said, “Already some 80,000 to 100,000 Somali refugees have
voluntarily gone back to their country since the routing of the Al
Shabaab from parts of Somalia.”
On his part, Mr. Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed said his government was committed
to working closely with Kenya to create a more secure environment in
the region where business can thrive.
“We are committed to clear Al Shabab terrorists from Somalia and will
work closely with Kenya to accomplish that mission,” he said.
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Deputy President
William Ruto affirmed Kenya's commitment to fight terrorism. [PHOTO:
STANDARD/FILE]
By DPPS
NAIROBI, KENYA: The Government of Kenya and the Transitional Federal
Government of Somalia Wednesday renewed their commitment to the fight
against the Al Shabaab and the Al Qaida terror groups and to the
elimination of terrorism from the region.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000105017&story_title=kenya-and-somalia-vow-to-eliminate-terrorism
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000105017&story_title=kenya-and-somalia-vow-to-eliminate-terrorism
By DPPS
NAIROBI, KENYA: The Government of Kenya and the Transitional Federal
Government of Somalia Wednesday renewed their commitment to the fight
against the Al Shabaab and the Al Qaida terror groups and to the
elimination of terrorism from the region.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000105017&story_title=kenya-and-somalia-vow-to-eliminate-terrorism
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000105017&story_title=kenya-and-somalia-vow-to-eliminate-terrorism
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