The Somali government backed by British operatives intent on making inroads in the oil and gas exploration on the Southern Somali coast colluded with the Journalists for Justice rights group to publish a document discrediting the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF).
The report accuses The Kenya Army of abbeting economic crimes which involve selling illegal charcoal to middle east and illegal sugar into Kenya. The report has been described by military intelligence and intelligence officials as a farce and subversive.
Intelligence gathered by Strategic Intelligence Service confirms that Britain and the Somali government are working on a common plan to dislodge Kenyan troops from Kismayu. The conspiracy to take over Southern Somalia is funded by Shell-BP and Total, both coompanies are interested in exploring oil and gas through their governments.
The Director of Strategic Intelligence Service, provided insight on the scenario and questioned the reports credibility. “For example, Kenya Army troops (KDF) work with Somali National Army under AMISOM, it’d mean they are accompolices. The EU-Naval Force deployed in the Indian Ocean coast of Somalia could have already raised red-flags on the issue. KDF trains with them in Djibouti, why haven’t they raised red-flags? We should also ask them who buy’s this charcoal. They know them. Why are they trying to apportion blame on KDF? It’s obvious, it’s subversion.”
“The British should have sent their troops in Somalia a decade ago, why are they sending them now? KDF has made Juba region safe and economically viable. The region is habitable now. It’s typical opportunistic hypocrisy”
Core Factors in British-Somalia Conspiracy to Dislodge KDF out of Kismayu
- The refusal to recognize the government of Juba region’s President “Ahmed Madhobe”.
- The British government wants to send troops to Southern Somalia, specifically Kismayu where Kenya Defense Forces are deployed and work with the Juba Government Forces.
- The Somali government was warned it’d lose a maritime case it lodged against Kenya at the international court of justice. The case is about a coastline with vast untapped oil and gas resources.
- British and French oil and gas exploration and production companies Shell-BP and Total have exploration interests in the South of Somalia and coastal Kenya. (These are the disputed areas).
- Intelligence reports confirm that Britain sponsored and funded the report, besides their intelligence agents providing wrong information about the Kenya Army (KDF) to the Journalists for Justice rights group writer with the intent of making the report credible.
Kenya is carefully watching events in Somalia and it’s border. In recent past, terror attacks against civillian target were planned in refugee camps in NEP Kenya and in Somalia. Foreign countries, particulalry Britain was always aware of the threats but never shared the intelligence with Kenya.
Foreign diplomat’s in Kenya also complained about British embassy in Kenya’s alarmist advisories through the embassies joint diplomatic security sharing platforms. The envoys found the British actions against Kenya subversive. The envoys also warned of former graft Tzar John Githongo’s continued mis-information about Kenya on behalf of the British government.
According to several counselors, John Githongo is the mouthpiece of the British, and much of what he says is not true. That is suspect. It’s subversive. It’s evident Britain has it’s problem with Kenya. By invoking the ‘5th column strategy to turn Kenyan’s against their own military, is very dangerous. Diplomacy hasn’t reached a dead end.

































Only after KDF suceeded in making Kismayu safe do the British opportunists declare that they want to police Kismayu now. yet they could not even attempt to go past Isiolo before. and This Somali Government that lives in Kenya must not bite the hand that feeds it. I am with KDF on this one. we need to defend our own.
lol i wonder why you are surprised Somalis will never thank you and there is no problem with British troops replacing KDF to me its oky.They better leave and protect our border from these savages.Atleast if they are back we will know how to treat them coz sahii if you say anything they will tell your troops are in our country blah blah very un thankful people.If our troops exit we will deal them properly.They should use it as an exit strategy.
oil and gas exploration ,,,
I agree. let KDF come back but maintain a buffer zone and block those trade routes. Somalis will never be thankful for anything infact they can never agree amongst themselves. thats their greatest curse. that is why their hydrocarbons will never be mined. British will learn the hard way. if the British bigots think they can now enter Somalia and take all the praise. They are free to do so. they will just be moving targets for alqaida. They think that by training in archers post they are now ready for somalia. Karibu.
True jucky our troops should come back snd focus on blocking all those buffer zones.Let them exit and it should be the end of anything related to somalia.Its their country and they can do anything they want.We should never care again.Our borders should be closely monitored and if anything happens in somalia they should not cross to our country may near the border .
what happened to that wall?
Even i dont know but we should just avoid anything to do with this country.
… i totally dont trust the “whites” when it comes to fighting islamists and terrorism… i have a feeling they are not after any good for kenya.
They should be telling pple where they were b4 KDF entered that region
Hehe to me i dont see it as a problem.Let our troops exit somalia and relocate to the KEN SOMALIA border and the British troops to replace them.Infact watakuwa wamesaidia.Let KDF humbe themselves and come back home.
and may Somalia sell itself to Britain and exploit all their resources until they have nothing..
Kama ni ukweli tutajua tu.Kwani hatukumbuki Westgate?
Hii biashara itakwisha
That is a betrayal of highest order considering the fact that our gallant soldiers risked their lives to liberate Kismayu and Somalia in general…Anway kudos our soldiers for the good work you are doing remember that Kenya is a God fearing Country hence you are shielded and protected by the blood of Jesus…We love you…God bless Kenya.
Our neighbours i hope you understand the meaning of#asante_ya_punda_ni_mateke!!!
haha ati our neighbours …tell them that and you will get a perfect reply and thank you is a foreign vocubulary to them.
motherfuckers britains….let them fuck off or we start a mau mau uprising in kismayu…the oil in kismayu is ours, let them be warned! period
A few minutes ago you said the report was by a nrb based journalist. Intelligence and info is supposed to be accurate and credible
the story was done by a Nairobi based journalist working for Journalists for Justice rights group
Fredrick, don’t expect anything credible about an agency that is only interested in local politics. Before you contend with the British, why can’t you think of an exit? We went to Somalia to pacify it. It has come at a high cost. If the British want to replace us, why can’t we allow them? What is this deep interest which we also have?
Why now, this stupidity?.
This is just another version for the SCRAMBLE OF AFRICA by the super powers. What the British government is focusing is the natural oil resources in Somalia. They just pretend to help Somalia but we know that it is a natural resources “Prostitution” by the French and British governments.
Yani baada ya kupata nguvu wameanza kupaka matope KDF basi si heri watoke huko basi, com inaonekana asante ya bunda ni mateke.
when you see a journalist from human right that an alshabaab and criminal crusader.have you ever seen a human right activist when soldiers are killed?
Now that kismayu is safe they can afford do deploy their troops….. they are intetrsted in something else… not intelligence
All this story does is try to cast aspersions on the author of the piece on some Kenyan soldiers dealing in illicit sugar! Nowhere is there a denial or an attempt to ‘set the record straight!
I think KDF should stay,in KISMAYU to protect the national interests of Kenyans and somali PEOPLE,because am very sure the British soldiers will come to protect the commercial interests and that is oil, and the people of somali will suffer more because they will not benefit from oil resources like the Nigerians!!! Those are same Companies that oilfield in Nigeria and there is a militia fighting for the oil against the oil companies!! The president should be in the necks of the British government right now!!
No we should just care about our own country.If they want to steal oil its somalia’s problem.
@Sally, u don’t get it do you?? the somali people will forced to create a militia to get the benefits of the oil, that will be insecurity for somalia and Kenya! That oil has been for last 20 years and they didn’t come to protect the people of somali so Why now when the place is safe courtesy of KDF??
France
1. Kenya has been turned into a land of the corrupt. We don’t know what to believe and what not to. For now, allow me to believe that some sugar from I don’t know where is being sold in Kenya. 2. This counter-narrative report by the strategic intelligence seems to be too general and does not provide solid facts. How is Githongo related to KDF in Somalia? 3. Until the government acts tough on corruption, mojority of Kenyans and foreigners will believe any corruption allegations about anything Kenyan.
watu wengine hawa-reason ni kupayuka tu, eti kdf in cahoots with alshaabab,only a fool can’t notice the level of propaganda being displayed
before whats wrong with somalis,our troops saved them from alshaabab,housed their govt, and the first thing they do is lay claim to the kenyan coast and now start tainting rumours about our galant soldiers to hell with them. let dadaab ifungwe n pull out from that godforsaken country.
Where was britain before kenya liberated Kisamayu ? Kismayu is not Falk island where they colonise,as for somalia they are just thankles leaders following their masters blindly.
There must be vast sugar plantations and factories as well as huge charcoal forests in Somalia.
Still you didn’t know that Britain enormously helped Somalia to draft the ICJ case ! Your investigation is still shallow!