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Jubbaland investigates allegations of Kenya encroaching on Somali land, says IJA interior minister

Storyline:National News

Jubbaland administration has vehemently commented on Kenya’s move to build a security wall inside Somali land saying it will not accept Kenya to encroach Somalia.

IJA interior minister, Mohamed Farah Darwish said that they assigned fact-finding commission led Jubbaland deputy president to investigate whether Kenya had encroached on Somali land.

“We are unpleasant with reports we are from the border but allegations will be investigated” he said.

Traditional elders in Bulla-Hawa on Tuesday have argued the construction of the security wall is illegal and insisted Kenya had encroached on their land.

Elder Idris Adan speaking Goobjoog news said that Kenya has been carrying out some moves that they are uncomfortable with.

“Kenya uses bulldozers to destroy beacons at borders which were erected during colonial period and its troops are chasing Somalis who gathered around there”

Idris highlighted that several kilometers of Somali land “has been taken” in the Gedo region along the border.

“We urged Somali government to ask Kenya to move their construction equipment and guarding military hardware from inside our land (Somalia) with immediate effect,” said elder Idris.

Kenya is planning to build a 440-mile wall along its border with Somalia in a bid to keep out al Shabab and boost security after a wave of attacks that have claimed scores of lives and provoked severe criticism of the government’s response.

The wall, a series of concrete barriers, fences, ditches and observation posts overlooked by CCTV stations, is expected to stretch from the Indian Ocean to Mandera, where both countries converge with Ethiopia.