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Somali, Kenyan Presidents to meet in Kampala as row deepens over sea border

Caesar Abangirah by Caesar Abangirah
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Somalia President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo and his Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta are expected in Kampala this month for the inaugural Africa Now Conference.

Reliable sources reveal that Mr Farmajo, who confirmed his attendance of the summit due March 12 and 13, together with Mr Kenyatta will discuss the souring relations between Somalia and Kenya, among other issues.

Mr Awel Uwihanganye, the Associate Director of the Africa Strategic Leadership Centre, a Kampala-based Pan-African think tank which organized the summit, said Mr Farmajo had confirmed his attendance and would be hosted by President Yoweri Museveni, joined by other leaders like Tanzania’s Deputy President Samia Hassan Suluhu.

Egypt’s President Fatta Al Sisi, Rwanda’s Paul Kagame and South Africa’s Syril Ramaphosa are among a list of many other heads of state yet to confirm their attendance just as is Kenyatta.

A State House source speaking on condition of anonymity has intimated that State House will use the opportunity of Kenyatta and Farmajo being in the country to organize talks between the two that will see them address the recent developments in the Indian Ocean.

On February 16, Kenya sent packing the Somalia ambassador and also recalled their representative from Mogadishu, indicating a row between the two neighbours. Kenya alleged that Somalia had auctioned disputed offshore oil blocks. The same blocks are the subject of a suit at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands.

In an address to journalists Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Monica Juma said Kenya would not cede any of its Indian Ocean resources.

However, the government of Somalia dismissed Kenya’s claims that oil blocks were auctioned.

Kenya however maintains that Somalia auctioned some of the offshore oil blocks within the disputed 100,000 square kilometres. Dr Juma cited blocks 230, 231, 232 and 233 as the oil blocks Somalia offered bidders at the February 7 Somalia Oil Conference in London, insisting they belong to Kenya’s maritime zone.

According to the source, the Kampala Summit will offer the leaders of the two countries an opportunity to talk and show the world that all is well at sea for the two countries who are so tied economically and socially that they stand to lose a lot in a diplomatic dispute.

Farmajo, who came to power in 2017, has hitherto had the closest relations with the Kenyan leadership.


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