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African coast has almost too much gas. that Somalia has the better of the soldiers in Somalia. Some Somalis – and
Mozambique and Tanzania are jostling to argument. Kenyan governance expert others – accuse Kenya of being in the
find markets for their vast gas reserves. Professor Amukowa Anangwe told Kenya’s country for its own interests, including
What made the Somali offshore geology Sunday Nation that Kenya would stand a commercial ones, rather than Somalia’s.
exciting, it said, was ‘the scent of oil’. better chance if it didn’t base its case on It invaded Somalia to take on al-Shabaab
If proven by drilling, the gas and Article 15 of the 1982 Convention of the in 2011 after members of the group killed
particularly oil reserves below the seabed Law of the Sea. tourists at a beach resort on the border
could address many of the country’s That article essentially defines the with Somalia.
needs – though of course that would be maritime boundaries between two Whatever its motives, its troops are
some years down the line. And in any adjacent coastal states as running out undoubtedly helping to keep al-Shabaab
case Somalia would only benefit if it perpendicularly from the point where at bay and have suffered heavy casualties
managed to avoid the pitfalls of almost their landward boundary meets the coast. in doing so. On home soil, Kenyan civilians
all its fellow resource-rich African states, That would seem to be the logical way to have also paid the price, in several
by ensuring that its apparently abundant draw the maritime boundary, suggesting retaliatory terrorist attacks by al-Shabaab.
petro resources become a blessing and that the exploration blocks Kenya This is a dispute that shouldn’t be allowed
not a curse. claims indeed encroach on what would to spin out of control.
This is a crossroads moment for Somalia. logically seem to be Somali waters. That
Already there are signs that things might may explain why Kenya seems keener
be going in the wrong direction. Somalia on settling the dispute bilaterally than
has fallen out with its southern neighbour through the ICJ. Peter Fabricius
Kenya, which claims that Somalia tried to Senior ISS researcher Timothy Walker
auction off oil and gas exploration blocks however notes that this dispute has
that lie in Kenyan territorial waters at a been caught up in a wider argument
London conference on 7 February. about the colonial-
Kenya recalled its ambassador and era boundary
expelled Somalia’s. Kenya’s foreign affairs between the two
cabinet secretary Monica Juma told countries. ‘And a inTERnATiOnAL TRAininG
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