Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) troops stationed at Diff in Wajir South Sub-County convened a Key Leaders’ Engagement (KLE) at Diff town, bringing together security agencies, administrative officials, and community leaders in a multi-agency initiative aimed at strengthening peace and stability in the region.
The meeting provided a platform for open dialogue between local leaders and security personnel, reinforcing the importance of partnership in addressing emerging security challenges along the Kenya-Somalia border.
Speaking at the forum, Major Martin Kasinga highlighted security as a shared responsibility requiring joint efforts. He also reiterated that sustainable peace demands inclusivity and collaboration between government agencies and the local population.
Chairman of the Sub-County Security Committee, Mr. Omar Hussein further emphasized the need for cooperation and information sharing between locals and security agencies to sustain stability.
Community representatives on their part commended the dedication of KDF and other security agencies in safeguarding the area. They assured to join hands with security forces to foster unity, resilience and peaceful coexistence.
The engagement reflects the ongoing commitment of KDF and partner agencies to integrate community participation in countering insecurity, promoting trust, and creating a secure environment for social and economic development in the region.
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