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Somalia Launches ID Registration Office at Nairobi Embassy Ahead of Border Reopening

MercyBy MercyMarch 28, 2026Updated:March 28, 2026No Comments
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Somalia Launches ID Registration Office at Nairobi Embassy Ahead of Border Reopening

The Somali government has launched a national identification registration office at its embassy in Nairobi, marking a major step in extending essential services to its diaspora ahead of the anticipated reopening of the Kenya–Somalia border.

The initiative, unveiled on March 27, was led by Somalia’s Ambassador to Kenya Jabril Ibrahim Abdulle and is being implemented through the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA). It is designed to enable Somali nationals residing in Kenya to register for and obtain national identity cards without the need to travel back to Somalia.

Officials say the move is aimed at reducing the financial and logistical burden associated with obtaining identification documents, while also strengthening access to government services for citizens living abroad.

Somalia Launches ID Registration Office at Nairobi Embassy Ahead of Border Reopening
A collage of the Somalia delegation at the Somalia Embassy in Nairobi during the launch of the NIRA IDs issuance on March 27.

“Somalis living in Kenya can now register and obtain their National ID Card at the Embassy, marking the 30th NIRA office established abroad as we expand access to the Somali National ID,” Ambassador Abdulle said during the launch.

The new office becomes the 30th such facility established outside Somalia, underscoring the government’s efforts to integrate its diaspora into national systems. Authorities note that access to formal identification is critical for participation in civic processes, financial systems, and cross-border activities.

The Somali national ID card is a biometric-based document featuring a unique 11-digit number assigned to each individual for life. During registration, applicants are required to provide biometric data, including fingerprints and photographs, which are stored in a secure central database.

Officials indicate that the system is designed to enhance identity verification across both physical and digital platforms, reducing duplication and strengthening data integrity. Plans are also underway to introduce multiple formats of the ID, including digital and smartcard versions, to support modern applications such as banking, travel, and access to public services.

The rollout of the registration office comes at a significant moment, as Kenya prepares to reopen its border with Somalia after more than a decade of closure. The border had remained shut due to prolonged security concerns, particularly threats posed by the militant group Al-Shabaab.

President William Ruto recently announced that the reopening is expected to begin in April, with a phased approach targeting key crossing points. The move is intended to revitalise cross-border trade, reconnect communities, and enhance regional integration, especially following Somalia’s admission into the East African Community.

Government officials have emphasised that the reopening will be guided by intelligence and reinforced security measures to mitigate potential risks.

Somalia Launches ID Registration Office at Nairobi Embassy Ahead of Border Reopening
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officials assessing the security status of the Kenya-Somalia border.
 

However, the plan has elicited mixed reactions among Kenyans, with some expressing concern over the possibility of renewed insecurity. Critics have pointed to past incidents involving attacks on infrastructure and civilians, warning that easing border restrictions could expose vulnerable regions to similar threats.

Despite these concerns, authorities maintain that the benefits of reopening the border—including economic growth and social cohesion—outweigh the risks if managed effectively.

Analysts say the establishment of the ID registration office is strategically aligned with the border reopening, as it ensures that Somali nationals have proper identification, which will be crucial for cross-border movement, trade, and access to services.

The initiative is also expected to improve data management and support broader governance efforts by providing accurate records of citizens both within and outside Somalia.

As preparations for the border reopening continue, the new registration office is likely to play a key role in facilitating smoother interactions between the two countries, while strengthening ties between Somalia and its diaspora community in Kenya.

Somalia Launches ID Registration Office at Nairobi Embassy Ahead of Border Reopening
President William Ruto with Somali President Hassan Mohamud during a past visit at State House, Nairobi. P

Observers note that the success of both the ID rollout and the border reopening will depend largely on effective coordination, security enforcement, and sustained public confidence in the process.

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