Nairobi (Sunatimes) Kenya has vowed to decisively deal with
Al-Shabaab inside the Somali war-torn capital, Mogadishu, in its bid to protect
its territorial integrity.
Addressing the Nation during Mashujaa Day celebrations in Nairobi
on Thursday, President Kibaki said that Kenya’s security is paramount and his
government will use all measures necessary to ensure peace and stability.
He said their security forces have begun operations within and
outside of their borders against militants who have sought to destabilize
Kenya.
Kibaki said Kenya is working closely with the Transitional Federal
Government of Somalia, IGAD and the African Union to help the war-torn country
find peace.
He called on the Kenyan public to be vigilant and identify bad
elements among them, saying that Kenyan’s hospitality must not be abused by
some bad elements.
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga also said they will not allow
anybody to create insecurity in their country.
Earlier Kenyan forces have crossed into Somalia to pursue
Al-Shabaab militant who they accuse them of kidnapping several foreigners from
Kenya.
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Kenya vows to deal with Al-Shabaab
Reported By Abdirashid Dahir.