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Al Shabaab Issues Statement After Ruto Declared President-Elect

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IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati presents President-elect William Ruto his election certificate at the Bomas of Kenya on Monday, August 15, 2022.

  • Al Shabaab militia, through its propaganda communications team Al Kataib, listed a raft of demands from Kenya after William Ruto was declared the President-elect in the August 9 General Election.

    In the statement dated Saturday, August 27, and titled ‘Kenya at a Crossroads,’ the militia demanded for a change in the foreign policy in a bid to prevent further deployment of Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officers to Somalia.

    It argued that KDF’s continued stay in Somalia made no sense since its objectives were yet to be met 11 years on.

    “It has been 11 years since Kenya invaded Somalia. To this day, however, the Kenyan military did not achieve any of its initial goals of the invasion.

    An undated photo of members of the outlawed Al Shabaab sect.
    Members of the outlawed Al Shabaab sect in Mogadishu on May 19, 2021.
    Coucil on Foreign Relations

    “The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) remain besieged in their bases, unable to leave their bunkers. They are also incapable of conducting any effective military operations against the Mujahideen,” read the statement in part.

    The militia also expressed their contempt for the silence portrayed by Ruto and his rival, Raila Odinga over the foreign policy issue during the campaign period. 

    The group claimed that the policy as is posed detrimental risks between Somalia and Kenya and needed to be revised.

    “Throughout their election campaigns, the presidential candidates deliberately avoided addressing Kenya’s deteriorating security situation as well as their military invasion of Somalia. Kenyan politicians, it seems, are willing to persist upon the path of war to fulfil the interests of their western masters, putting the lives of their citizens at risk and the interest of their country in jeopardy,” continued the statement.

    The KDF invasion in Somalia kicked off in 2011 after the Kenyan troops seized Kismayu from Al Shabaab’s grip. 

    The intense training, titled Operation Sledgehammer, took place in Baringo County, Rift Valley before deployment.

    Since the Port of Kismayu was secured in October 2012, the navy has been working hand in hand with the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) and Ethiopian Forces to secure the city which is the main sea entry point into the war-torn country.

    In the last 10 years, Al Shabaab has lodged over four attacks in Kenya including Westgate Mall, DusitD2, Mpeketoni and Garissa University.

    Azimio flagbearer Raila Odinga and his spokesman Prof. Makau Mutua addressing the media in a past event
    Azimio flagbearer Raila Odinga and his spokesman Prof. Makau Mutua addressing the media in a past event
  • Source: kENYANS.CO.KE

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