Kenya–Somalia border to reopen in April after 15 years

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12 February 2026 | 17:45

The frontier was officially closed in October 2011 because of attacks on Kenyan soil by Al-Shabaab, which has been waging an insurgency against the central government in Mogadishu for more than 15 years.

Kenya–Somalia border to reopen in April after 15 years

FILE: Kenya's President William Ruto speaks during a joint press conference with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (not pictured) after their bilateral meeting at the prime minister office in Tokyo on 8 February 2024. Picture: AFP


NAIROBI - The Kenya–Somalia border, closed for 15 years due to repeated attacks by Islamist militants, will reopen in April, Kenyan President William Ruto said on Thursday.

The frontier was officially closed in October 2011 because of attacks on Kenyan soil by Al-Shabaab, which has been waging an insurgency against the central government in Mogadishu for more than 15 years.

"It is unacceptable that fellow Kenyans in Mandera remain cut off from their kin and neighbours in Somalia due to the prolonged closure of the Mandera Border Post," Ruto posted on X, adding: "We will reopen the border post in April."

In May 2023, the two nations agreed to a phased reopening of their common border.

But two months later, Kenya reversed the decision following the killing of five civilians and eight police officers near the frontier in attacks blamed on Al-Shabaab.

A year earlier, similar reopening plans were announced during talks between then Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta and his Somali counterpart Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, but they never materialised.

Kenya is a major contributor of troops to the African Union military operation against the Al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadists.

Kenya and Somalia share a 680-kilometre (420-mile) land border and have been locked in a dispute for years over a potentially oil- and gas-rich chunk of the Indian Ocean.

In October 2021, the UN's top court handed control of most of the area to Somalia, but Kenya rejected the ruling.

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