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Jubaland President Defends KDF & Terms Smuggling Claims as ‘Insults’ on His Administration

by Shmuel Yosef Agnon
November 13, 2015
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Jubaland President Defends KDF & Terms Smuggling Claims as ‘Insults’ on His Administration

KDF Guarding Seaport of Kismayo

KDF Guarding Seaport of Kismayo
KDF Guarding Seaport of Kismayo

Jubaland State President issued a Statement on the UN funded KDF report on illegal trade as fabricated and ill-intentioned.

The President has termed the claims that smuggling of sugar and charcoal to a tune of $400 million and funding of Al Shabaab militias as direct insult to him and that of his administration.

The report that was authored by a British citizen was in bad faith and failed to recognize the KDF role in sector 2 under the banner of African Union Mission in Somalia.

The Jubaland lauded KDF efforts in fighting the Al Shabaab and commitment in stabilizing Somalia and regional peace citing the force has remained professional since its entry into Somalia in 2011. Its presence in Jubaland has contributed to the peace and security we are enjoying he added.”

The report on KDF which contained several baseless claims came to the attention of the Defence CS Raychelle Omamo saying its one among similar other ill-intentioned accusations made previously that won’t deter the forces mandate.

Separately KDF spokesman David Obonyo dismissed the report, terming it as “garbage”adding “It is not correct and not factual.”

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Comments 34

  1. Denis Mwangangi says:
    10 years ago

    #Juba_land_state_president, You’ve made us proud to appreciate the good work our men and ladies in uniform are doing in SOMALIA.

    Reply
  2. Joseph Kioko says:
    10 years ago

    Congratulations

    Reply
  3. Mutemi Junior says:
    10 years ago

    …. finally we’ve heard the truth from the horses mouth…. the rest are propaganda from the enemies of Kenya…

    Reply
  4. Bram Erickson says:
    10 years ago

    The president of Juba land and KDF work in cohorts… They must defend each other…

    Reply
    • Joe Lawi says:
      10 years ago

      Tell us more about France attack since you know it all.

      Reply
    • Bram Erickson says:
      10 years ago

      Are you a KDF officer? If you are one I will forgive you for your ignorance….if not I will tell you that the level of response by French security forces was magnificent…. I can only laugh at KDF coz I have nothing to say about them as far as security response is concerned….. Labda kuchoma makaa

      Reply
  5. Andrew Franklin says:
    10 years ago

    Too bad the press conference was not held in “State House” Kismayu?

    Reply
  6. Bram Erickson says:
    10 years ago

    I challenge KDF, if truly they are not involved in these illegal businesses, simply pull out your troops….. That will make sense…. As long as you continue staying despite the Somali government making it clear that you are not needed, it simply make sense to conclude that what the ICJ report says is true…. What’s that sweet in Somalia that you would rather die than pull out your boots

    Reply
    • Joe Lawi says:
      10 years ago

      Stop lying to Kenyans that Somali govt doesn’t need kdf. Unless you are reading Alshabab script.

      Reply
    • Bram Erickson says:
      10 years ago

      Hehe… Boss which Kenyans…. Perhaps you live in an island

      Reply
    • Denis Mwangangi says:
      10 years ago

      “Mr. Bram” if I may have some respect, can an intellectual human being of your cadre reason that way! If you are a good analyser, can you you notice there is a drastic fall in terror activities here in kenya and inside Somalia.All has been achieved by KDF commitments. #good_job_our_soldiers

      Reply
    • Richard Muriuki says:
      10 years ago

      Pulling out will regroup a more ferricious militant group like ISIS. It unwise at moment. These are geopolitics

      Reply
    • Jivah Sitawa says:
      10 years ago

      Just remember thissomalis run that government from Nairobi and their families live here.They cant do without us dude

      Reply
    • Bram Erickson says:
      10 years ago

      I have no doubt that KDF is absolutely a fantastic and committed force…. But the report is available to interrogate with facts not mere statements….. Even UN report suggested the same….the fact is Somali people are suffering and people are taking advantage of the vulnerable communities….

      Reply
    • Ezekiel Siundu says:
      10 years ago

      KDF does not need Somalian border to smuggle….. They can comfortably do it through our ports, so do not be fooled.the British government opted to send back their military cargo for soldiers than have it inspected, can you imagine why? Would you be more comfortable with shootouts in shopping malls and have shops shoplifted by same Kdfs/ university, church, bus etc attacks than sugar smuggling? I think you have not thought about this issue well. You only hear of terrorism on tvand radio!

      Reply
    • Mac Ayiro says:
      10 years ago

      everyone is entitled to their opinion. Even your enemies and their sympathizers

      Reply
  7. Isabel Kanini Muturi says:
    10 years ago

    We have frenemies…some within our borders and some without

    Reply
  8. Muhammaddin Adan says:
    10 years ago

    What would you expect from the coconspirator. Madobe is part of the system.

    Reply
  9. Safia Luul says:
    10 years ago

    he is in the deal already himself so called regional president , warlord and former alshabaab. go back where you come from we shall deal with traitor later.

    Reply
  10. Lito Nganga says:
    10 years ago

    KDF won’t get out somalia, we are not told what to do ,where were you when al shabab step on kenya’s foot.

    Reply
  11. Joe Lawi says:
    10 years ago

    Kenyans are not fools and we know our enemies wish our porous border was open as it was for abuse by terrorists groups and their sympathisers. What’s the interest of British troops in Somalia? Where were they when kdf staged a massive military operations in Somalia? We know world politics

    Reply
  12. Ronii Lincoln Jr. says:
    10 years ago

    I stand with the KDF too. http://wp.me/p6T5Xy-1w

    Reply
  13. Hassan Bubal says:
    10 years ago

    jubaland president en kdf can make a fantastic corrupt partnership

    Reply
  14. Philip Gichohi says:
    10 years ago

    I support KDF, the enemies of Kenya are behind the report. KDF has served in countries with gold and diamonds what is so special with charcoal and sugar?

    Reply
  15. Harry Kimbui says:
    10 years ago

    Where ever there is smoke there is fire let’s face it we are corrupt to the core.No were have kenyan troops been deployed has there not been a scandal from selling petrol to the enemy in kosovo to the Congo.

    Reply
    • Joe Lawi says:
      10 years ago

      You coward have you ever served in anything or you warm your seat to write idiocy for us to read. You don’t even fit to share table with real men in whatever capacity.

      Reply
  16. Wycliffe Koech says:
    10 years ago

    Its called regional Geopolitics.somalia shld b partioned n Jubaland be our neighbour hence evrythng wl be well n good!!.we as kenya hav sacrificed our soldiers n in ths we had lost many there4 seeing somalia gvt talking n spreeding ill of kdf makes me angry.the innovators of this malice/ lies shld use their senses well & not oversteping the bounds of commonsense!!!.

    Reply
    • Joe Lawi says:
      10 years ago

      They are the same people who facilitate attacks like the one in France last night. They are terrorist sympathizers.

      Reply
    • Wycliffe Koech says:
      10 years ago

      Mi6 & CIA are the prime perpetrators n sympathysers more so trainers of ths global terror phenomena eg moderate rebels,samarntha lewhite,meddling wth stable peaceful nations i.e iraq,libya etc resulting to secterianism/radicalization!!!.

      Reply
  17. Lito Nganga says:
    10 years ago

    Confuse ur self not African troops.

    Reply
  18. Joseph K. Mwangi says:
    10 years ago

    Nothing painful than helping people by volunteering your life and then receiving such comments. I’ll keep on helping this people knowing only God knows.

    Reply
  19. Amos Rerimoi says:
    10 years ago

    i stand with Kdf this allegations are fabricated by kenyan enemies to taine the image of kenya

    Reply
  20. Joe Lawi says:
    10 years ago

    After France terrorist attack we are waiting to see whether they will use water cannons to kill the attackers. The west called Kenya bedrock of terrorist attacks and issued travel advisory to tourists. Kenya army have at least managed to contain further attacks to innocent Kenyans by taking the war to their bases in Somalia and someone has the audacity to call them corrupt. Do not bring world politics to Kenya and we will deal with terrorist ruthlessly without your permission.

    Reply
  21. Karuku Moses says:
    10 years ago

    since this is the work of the west,Kenya should make sure there is no peace i Somalia

    Reply

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