Don’t worry about FARMAAJO, I’m in control of the situation – UHURU tells North Eastern residents as Kenya-Somalia conflict continues


 Thursday, January 14, 2021 – Council of elders from Garissa County has expressed concern over upcoming elections in Somalia following recent reports of political unrest in the horn of Africa nation.

The country is set to conduct general elections on February 8, 2021, but the Garissa elders fear utterances by a section of candidates in Somalia are likely to cause unrest in the region.

The leaders appealed to President Kenyatta, the United Nations and other countries to engage Somalia to ensure it conducts peaceful elections.

“We are appealing to the United Nations, other countries out there and our government, we don’t want other refugees here in Kenya.”

“We are already tired of those who came before.”

“They have settled on our land and now we see (Farmaajo) wants to destabilize the peace in that country,” one of the elders stated.

“The refugee camp area is now out of resources.”

“Water levels have shrunk to their lowest.”

“We cannot take any more refugees,” another added.

They appealed to the government to find common ground with Somalia and help the country conduct free and fair elections.

“We want to tell the government of Kenya and that of Somalia to find a way in which they can prevent chaos.”

“We are appealing to the President of Somalia to calm the nation and have a safe and peaceful election to avoid there being refugees from the country,” another elder remarked.

Speaking during an interview, Government Spokesperson Colonel Cyrus Oguna assured residents of Kenya’s North Eastern region that they had nothing to worry about.

“The government is in control, and will always remain in control.”

“The government is very viscous of what is going on.”

“We always put the interests of Kenyans first and they should not worry about what is going on. We are aware and in control of what is happening in the region,” Colonel Oguna stated.

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