President Ruto blamed renewed conflict and political instability in Somalia for delaying the Kenya-Somalia border reopening, citing clashes between Somalia's Federal Government and regional forces near the border, fighting between the Somali National Army and Jubaland forces that worsened security, and ongoing uncertainty over Somalia's political transition.
13 May 2026 · Capital News →
Nuradin Dirie, a Somali presidential candidate for 2026, writes that May 15 marks a constitutional deadline for the current administration and a defining moment for whether Somalia can prioritize institutions over personalities. He argues that leadership should be earned through vision and consensus rather than coercion.
13 May 2026 · Citizen Digital →
President William Ruto said Kenya is maintaining the Kenya–Somalia border closure due to renewed fighting between Somalia's Federal Government and regional forces, along with political uncertainty including the expiry of constitutional timelines for the presidency and parliament. Ruto noted that Kenya had been progressing toward reopening the border before fresh clashes erupted and that Kenya assisted the Somali National Army to reduce conflict near the frontier.
13 May 2026 · The Standard →
The author, who intends to contest Somalia's next presidential election, argues that May 15—when the current administration's legal mandate expires—is a constitutional moment requiring focus on state-building and institutions rather than personalities. The author advocates for a "National Reset" addressing Somalia's crisis beyond Mogadishu alone.
13 May 2026 · The Standard →