President of Kenya Uhuru is furious at his foreign minister due to diplomatic defeats by the FGS

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Is Uhuru planning to sack Monica Juma?

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President Uhuru Kenyatta is unhappy with Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Monica Juma and is considering sacking her.

Apart from the growing internal disquiet in her Ministry, Monica is on the spotlight from powerful individuals close to State House for Kenya’s alleged dwindling diplomatic power.

The Head of State, according to people close to him, thinks the CS has not lived up to the expectation and has been unable to steer Kenya's foreign policy well.

It is understood the CS is not getting along with her Principal Secretary, Ambassador Macharia Kamau, and that most of the time the two work at cross-purposes.

"Each one of them is doing what they want. Instead of pulling together in the interest of the country the two are busy doing their own things," said a cabinet minister aware of the friction.

The President is also unhappy with the manner in which the CS has handled the thorny Somalia maritime issue.

The International Court of Justice on Thursday agreed to delay the public hearing of a case in which Somalia has sued Kenya over a maritime boundary dispute.

Court Registrar Philippe Gautier said the ICJ would open public hearings for the case on November 4, not September 9 as earlier scheduled.

Kenya had on Tuesday asked the court to delay the hearings by up to a year, citing the inability to be adequately represented and that it needed time to recruit a new legal team.

Until Thursday Kenya was being represented by Prof Payam Akhavan from the US, Prof Vaughan Lowe QC from the UK, Prof Alan Boyle (British), Prof Mathias Forteau (French), Mr Karim Khan (British) and Ms Amy Sanders (British).







"Apart from the legal team, our behind-the-scenes diplomacy has not worked. The team that has been handling the issue has been underrating Somalia. As a result, even our traditional (friends) have not been lobbied properly and others have no idea of what support we would like," said a senior official in the Office of the President.

There is also concern that Kenya could suffer a humiliating defeat at the United Nations during elections for the non-permanent Security Council's seat.

Last month, Kenya defeated Djibouti at the African Union for the Security Council seat.

The victory, one of the rarest feats in recent times at the AU, came in the second round, with Kenya garnering 37 votes against Djibouti’s 13.

But in an interesting turn of events, Djiboutian Permanent Representative to the UN said soon after that the country will not quit the race for the non-permanent membership slot.

The country has continued with its campaign - especially with Arab and Islamic states - in a bid to secure the UN Security Council seat for the 2021-2022 term.

"Our lobbying for this position has been chaotic. We are not sure who among the permanent members with veto powers is with us. If we do not change things Djibouti will embarrass us," warned an officer at the Foreign Affairs.

Juma is also accused of antagonising Ethiopia, Kenya's crucial ally in the region.

The Star has also established that on Thursday this week, Monica engineered a massive redeployment in the ministry that put key directorates in the hands of non-diplomats.

The changes, expected to take effect on Monday, affected a record 14 directorates but heightened unease in the ministry.

“Accordingly, officers are instructed to prepare their handover notes and take their new portfolios by Monday, 9th September 2019,” the deployment letter reads in part.

However, Monica broke the tradition and named individuals who are not yet ambassadors as diplomats.

Among them is Immaculate Wambua, who was given the lucrative America’s Directorate, and Lindsay Kiptines, who was handed the giant Asia, Australia and Pacific Islands desk.

The changes affected all the 17 directorates except diaspora and consular affairs and the Directorate of Events and Conferences.

Monica, an Oxford University-trained scholar, has also come under fire for failing to spearhead the appointment of a new ambassador and his deputy in New York.

Cotu secretary general Francis Atwoli was among influential leaders to openly call for the sacking of Monica.

“I want to plead with President Uhuru Kenyatta. He should reshuffle his Cabinet. In Japan, I didn't see a good picture as an international person. I didn't see Kenya’s good picture in Japan,” Atwoli said in respect to the just-concluded Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD-VI).

He went on, “Lobbying went on there. But because of a weak minister or ministers that lobbying put us aside. President Kenyatta must be keen on his Cabinet. He should reshuffle his Cabinet particularly the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”

It’s alleged that President Kenyatta was not given an opportunity to address the forum yet Kenya was the immediate former host of the influential conference in 2016.

There is also disquiet among serving officers over the “recycling” of retires to serve as Kenya’s ambassadors.

This comes at a time when some ambassadors in the Ministry have not been reposted to foreign missions for almost 10 years since being recalled.

The Foreign Service Regulations state career ambassadors who have been recalled from their stations abroad should be re-posted after utmost two years.

“There is only a skeleton in staff in missions while the bulk in Nairobi is underutilised. The general opinion is that the PS should manage the human resource docket, not the CS who is ever travelling and she does not know her staff well for appropriate deployment and use,” a senior official in the ministry told the Star.

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2019-09-07-is-uhuru-planning-to-sack-monica-juma/
 

Ras

It's all so tiresome
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Just business as usual in Kenya. It isn't about Somalia.

Just some faction that's pissed that they post out on the most "lucrative" jobs.
 
I'm not sure how you can read that article and not come to the conclusion that Somalia is a major obstacle for them and the sacking of this minister would just be saving face on their part. But since comprehension might be difficult for some I will summarize some points in which Somalia is directly involved which was mentioned in the above article.


1. With the recent delay tactics deployed by the Kenyan's they show the International Community the weakness of their case in switching their foreign legal team in the 11th hour. As well as calling for one of the judge's presiding on the court to recuse himself (which didn't work). Along with their call for the African Union to intervene in this situation only to be told it's not in their jurisdiction and that the ICJ's decision will be upheld. They have many billions of dollars in potential revenue at stake along with their reputation in the world.

2. Somalia is one of the main backers of Djibouti in regards to acquiring the UN rotational seat that Kenya is seeking. Djibouti, Somalia, Ethiopia along with Arab states and Members of the UN permanent council are likely to support Djibouti in this endeavor. Our interest is in blocking Kenya from getting the chance to try and circumvent the ICJ's decision and the powerful countries that military bases in Djibouti would want also have a interest in Djibouti getting the seat.

3. Kenya and Ethiopia losing their friendship is less about the incompetency of their Foreign Affairs secretary and more about the efficiency of the Federal Government of Somalia. They were able to start a new tripartite alliance between Somalia-Ethiopia-Eritrea and leave Kenya on the outside. Along with recent confrontations between Ethiopian/Kenyan Amisom contingents and it's clear where their relationship is heading.
 
If we worked a deal out of court, what could we get?

Return of NFD?

No chance a negotiation will yield anything considering how weak we are as a nation at the moment

We will negotiate sometime in the coming 100 years when we have the big one & Kenyans are working as maids in Somalia
 
Nairobi (Caasimada Online) – Sida uu daabacay wargeyska The Star ee ka soo baxa magaalada Nairobi ee xarunta dalka Kenya waxa uu haatan khilaaf xoogan oo ka dhashay kiiska Badda uu soo kala dhexgalay Madaxweyne Uhuru Kenyatta iyo wasiiraddiisa arrimaha dibadda Monica Juma.

The Star oo soo xiganaya mas’uul ka tirsan madaxtooyada dalkaasi ayaa sheegay in Monica lagu heysto sida ay u wajahday arrinta Badda ee kala dhaxeysa Soomaaliya iyo sida ay ula dhaqantay dowladda Itoobiya.

Wargeysku waxa uu sidoo kale warbixintan ku sheegay in wasiirada lagu eedeeyey in ay magacawday diblomaasiyiin aan xirfad laheyn.

Sidoo kale waxyaabaha ugu culus ee lagu heysto waxaa ka mid ah in siyaasadda arrimaha dibadda ay ku fashilantay, islamarkaana ay Kenya u nugushay in labo jeer ay fagaarayaal caalami ah ku guul dareysato sanadka soo socda.


Eedeynta koowaad waa arrinta Badda oo Monica Juma lagu eedeeyay in qaab aan waafaqsaneyn diblomaasiyadda ula dhaqantay Soomaaliya, islamarkaana ay gaartay go’aanno culus, iyada oo aan la tashi la sameyn Madaxtooyada Kenya.

Midda labaad ayaa ah kursiga golaha ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobey oo sanadka dambe kula tartameyso dowladda Jabuuti.

Ugu dambeyn Juma ayaa lagu dhaliilay in ay si shakhsi ah u weerartay dalka Itoobiya oo saaxib la ah Kenya.

Dhinaca kale wargeyska ayaa qoray in sidoo kale lagu dhagan yahay xoghayaha joogtada wasaaradda arrimaha dibadda ee dalkaasi, Macharia Kamau.

Xoghayhaya ayaa isna lagu eedeeyay in uu dhawr jeer warbaahinta ka hadlay, islamarkaana uu ku dhawaaqay go’aanno aysan dowladdu raali ka ahayn .

The Star wuuu sheegay in aysan arrintan farxad gelin Madaxweyne Uhuru Kenyatta oo labadaan qof u arka kuwa ku ciyaaray doorkii diblomaasiyadeed ee Kenya.

Arrintan ayaa ku soo aadeysa, iyadoo marar badan dowladda Kenya ay qaaday tallaabooyin ka dhan ah Soomaaliya oo uu haatan kala dhexeeyo muran dhinaca Badda ah, kaas oo ay dacwaddiisu ka furan tahay maxkamadda cadaaladda adduunka ee ICJ.

https://www.caasimada.net/madaxda-ugu-sarreysa-kenya-oo-isku-khilaafay-kiiska-badda-ee-soomaaliya/
 
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