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President Uhuru Pursuit of Direct Diplomatic Representation in Hargeisa Impeded by Somalia

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President Uhuru Dispatched High Profile Delegation to Hargeisa as a follow up to directives of establishing a diplomatic office in Somaliland issued in Nairobi by the ministry of foreign affairs

This development came following an official visit to Somaliland by a high profile Kenyan delegation dispatched from Nairobi by President Uhuru Kenyatta to enhance diplomatic and social relations between the two countries as well as to boost trade and investment.

Led by Suna East Member of Parliament Junet Mohamed the Kenyan team included several MPs as well as a notable presence of two heavyweights.

During its one day mission the delegation held discussions with the administration of president Muse Bihi Abdi and the chairman of opposition party UCID Eng. Feisal Ali Warabe.

Upon arrival in the country, the Kenyan team was received by the Somaliland foreign affairs deputy minister Liban Yousuf Osman who revealed this meeting through his twitter account (@DeputyLiban) where he wrote “It was my utmost pleasure to receive the delegation from the Republic of #Kenya led by Hon. @JunetMohamed. They had a wonderful one-day visit to the Republic Somaliland aimed to strengthen ties and cooperation of the two nations.”

Next on agenda was a meeting with a Somaliland government team at the presidency in Hargeisa chaired by president Muse Bihi where relations between the two countries were discussed candidly and in-depth.

Suna East MP Junet Mohamed leads Kenya's delegation to Somaliland

leader of minority in Kenya’s parliament Junet Mohamed with Somaliland foreign affairs deputy minister Liban Yousuf Osman in Hargeisa

 

 

At the presidency, the Kenyan team extended official greetings from the president Uhuru Kenyatta and the people of Kenya as they informed that the main purpose of the visit was upon wishes of their head of state of enhancing diplomatic and social relations as well as to boost trade and investment between the two countries.

President Bihi who accorded the Kenyans full diplomatic protocols welcome while thanking his Kenyan counterpart for his pursuit of enhancing relations between the two peoples as he revisited the long term friendship that continues to grow stronger, said “We have a long history with Kenya dating back to colonial days.

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Though devoid of formal sovereignty recognition from a Kenya which hosts a Somaliland trade office in Nairobi but handles its diplomatic affairs from its embassy in Mogadishu, Somaliland is home to the largest number of Kenyans living and working in the Horn of Africa region.

The Kenyans who are to be found in all parts of the country work in the education industry as teachers and lecturers, in the hotel industry, while others are working as doctors and nurses and in the Information Technology sector. This cadre also includes a large number of skilled Kenyans employed in the construction sector in addition to a similar figure of expatriates working for international and local agencies.

The pursuit of Kenya to enhance relations and more at the diplomatic level with Somaliland has been relentless in the last couple of years in which several high profile delegations have been regular visitors to Hargeisa.

Following an April 2019 meeting with Somaliland’s representative to Kenya, Ambassador Bashe Awil and immediate past and current finance minister Dr Saad Ali Shire in Nairobi the former foreign affairs minister Monica Juma wrote a letter to Head of Civil Service Joseph Kinyua proposing the setting up of a mission in Hargeisa.

The Foreign Affairs ministry directed Mr Philip Mundia Githiora to establish the mission in Hargeisa the same year but this development is yet to come to fruition mainly due to political interference from the Federal Government of Somalia and more so its president Mohamed Abdilahi Farmajo whose entire tenure has been utilized blocking the sovereignty recognition of Somaliland, a country it claims as its northwest region.

Mr Githiora who is officially charged with Somaliland desk at the ministry of foreign affairs is a former Counsellor at the Kenyan Embassy in Moscow, Russia

Somaliland celebrated the 60th anniversary of its 26th June 1960 independence from Great Britain this year and though it was recognized by the five permanent members of the united nations the country which entered into a voluntary later turned fateful union with Somalia a former Italian colony to its south-east is currently pursuing international recognition three decades after reclaiming its sovereignty.

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President Uhuru Kenyatta (left) and President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed ‘Farmaajo’ (right)

In December 2018, Somaliland hosted an investors’ forum in Nairobi that was opened by Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Yasin Mohammed Hiir, who encouraged Kenyan investors to exploit the opportunities his country offers.

 “Come and work with us in building the great nation of Somaliland. We have so many opportunities. We need to expand cross-border trade and investments between the two countries for mutual gain,” Mr Hiir said, adding that his country is also keen on building social relations. “The large number of Kenyans who are working and living in Somaliland is proof of our good hospitality. We can increase prosperity for our citizens through enhanced trade,” he observed.

Kenya is also home to a staunch advocate for the recognition of Somaliland namely Raila Amolo Odinga the official opposition leader through his party Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and former prime minister.

Mr Odinga who has visited Somaliland twice is also a regular host of officials from Hargeisa at his Nairobi offices from were avenues to achieve the quest for international recognition are broached on but most important is his call to the international community made at Heathrow airport London in April 2013.

The former prime minister made these sentiments during a meeting with president Ahmed Mahmud Silanyo at Heathrow airport London where the two were moving on opposite directions with Odinga in London to attend the CEO Summit Africa’ while president Silanyo is on the way home after a lengthily diplomatic sojourn in Turkey, UK and USA.

While wishing Somalilanders well in the endeavours Raila Odinga said that the world which can no longer continue to ignore achievements unrecognized Somaliland has garnered in 21 years should now reciprocate by capping them recognition as a sovereign nation.

Apart from Junet Mohamed who led the latest delegation to Somaliland being a legislator representing the predominantly Somali region of Northeastern he is also ODM party Director of elections and a close confidant of Raila Odinga.

The Raila advocacy for Somaliland has not been spared the wrath of Somalia as can be exemplified by castigations from Mogadishu in September 2016 after, he Raila, told a Q&A session at London’s Chatham house discussing the Importance of Democracy in Africa, Kenya’s Experience that “I am a strong supporter of the full recognition of Somaliland. I think there is a very strong case,”

An irked Somalia through its envoy to Kenya Ambassador Gamal Hassan said: “the comment by Raila was irresponsible and damaging the country’s territorial integrity since Somalia considers Somaliland part and parcel of the country even though Somaliland has been a sovereign nation for the past 25 years”.

In his couple of 2016 visits, the Kenyan minister pursued a novel route of trade for recognition in which Somaliland shall import Khat from Kenya with Nairobi reciprocating with official acknowledgement of its sovereignty.

If things go as projected Kenya will join Ethiopia, Turkey, UK and Djibouti as some of the countries with diplomatic missions in Somaliland.

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