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Interior Ministry Announces Reopening of Kenya–Somalia Border for Miraa Traders

MercyBy MercyFebruary 6, 2026No Comments
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Interior Ministry Announces Reopening of Kenya–Somalia Border for Miraa Traders

The Kenyan government has announced the reopening of the Kenya–Somalia border to allow the resumption of miraa exports, offering renewed relief to farmers and traders who have endured months of disruption following restrictions on cross-border trade.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Interior, Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo confirmed that the National Security Council Committee had approved the reopening of the border specifically for the transportation of miraa to Somalia. The decision follows formal appeals by the Nyambene Miraa Trade Association, which had urged the government to ease restrictions that had severely affected livelihoods in miraa-growing regions.

Interior Ministry Announces Reopening of Kenya–Somalia Border for Miraa Traders
A pick-up vehicle loaded with Miraa.

According to the ministry, the reopening will apply to designated border points, including Mandera, Liboi and Kiunga, through which miraa consignments will be transported by road into Somalia. The move is intended to restore a key export market while maintaining security oversight along the porous frontier.

In a letter responding to the traders’ request, the Interior Ministry confirmed the approval, citing national security consultations and regional trade considerations.

“This is in reference to your letter dated January 13, 2026, requesting confirmation on whether the Kenya–Somalia border is reopened, and a similar request made on behalf of miraa traders,” the letter stated.

It added: “The National Security Council Committee ratified the reopening of our border with Somalia for cross-border trade at the specified border points of Mandera, Liboi and Kiunga, specifically for the transportation of miraa by road to Somalia.”

Interior Ministry Announces Reopening of Kenya–Somalia Border for Miraa Traders
Miraa leaves in being sold in bundles at a Kenyan market on June 3, 2023.
 

The announcement comes amid renewed diplomatic engagement between Nairobi and Mogadishu aimed at strengthening economic ties. On January 13, Somalia’s Ambassador to Kenya hosted Meru Governor Isaac Mutuma and his delegation for high-level talks focused on trade, agriculture and cross-border cooperation. The meeting placed particular emphasis on the miraa trade, which remains a critical source of income for thousands of households in eastern Kenya.

Interior Ministry Announces Reopening of Kenya–Somalia Border for Miraa Traders
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officials assessing the security status of the Kenya-Somalia border

In a statement following the engagement, the Somali Embassy described the talks as constructive, noting that both sides explored ways to enhance bilateral trade while supporting border communities that depend heavily on informal and formal commerce.

Governor Mutuma welcomed the government’s decision, describing it as a significant boost for farmers and traders in Meru County and other miraa-producing regions such as Nyambene and parts of Embu.

“Under my leadership, the reopening of the Kenya–Somalia border for miraa trade is a big win for our farmers and traders, bringing back this key market and boosting livelihoods across Meru,” Mutuma said.

For months, traders have complained of heavy losses following the border closure, citing plummeting farm-gate prices, job cuts across the supply chain, and the destruction of unsold produce due to miraa’s highly perishable nature. The restrictions had also disrupted transporters, loaders and vendors who rely on the daily trade.

Industry stakeholders say Somalia remains one of the largest export markets for Kenyan miraa, absorbing tonnes of the crop daily and sustaining thousands of jobs. The resumption of exports is therefore expected to stabilise prices and restore incomes that had been severely eroded.

While welcoming the reopening, security analysts note that the Kenya–Somalia border remains sensitive, with authorities balancing economic needs against security concerns linked to smuggling and militant activity. The Interior Ministry has indicated that trade will continue under close monitoring to ensure compliance with security and customs regulations.

As traders prepare to resume shipments, the decision is being viewed as a test case for how Kenya can promote cross-border trade while safeguarding national security. For miraa farmers and traders, however, the reopening marks a long-awaited return to a vital market and a chance to rebuild after months of uncertainty.

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