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Kenya Makes U-Turn in Haiti Security Plan

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Kenya Makes U-Turn in Haiti Security Plan
Foreign Affairs CS Alfred Mutua

The Kenyan government has changed its plans regarding the role of its police officers deployed to Haiti. 

Initially, the officers were meant to help fight heavily armed gangs that have gained control over swaths of Haiti. However, the Kenyan government has now said the officers will only be responsible for guarding important infrastructure such as airports, seaports, and main roads. This alteration of plans has not been received well by the diplomatic community and security professionals in Haiti, regarding it as ill-advised.

“Most of the critical infrastructure they were quoting are in the hands of the gangs. Before protecting this critical infrastructure, you have to first take them back,” the Miami Herald report details.

The Kenyan delegation refers to the units as the Static Protection Force. A report has revealed that the Kenyan security assessment team consisting of 10 members including high-ranking police officials was accompanied by U.S. soldiers for protection during their meeting with over a dozen officials from the U.S. State Department. Kenya has presented several conditions to both Haiti and the U.S. before committing to deploy its officers to help safeguard the residents from criminal gangs. 

“This is not what some Haitian government ministers envisioned when they agreed back in October to appeal for the international community’s help,” high-ranking government officials were quoted by Miami Herald.

While Haiti had asked Kenya for 2,000 policemen, Kenya has only committed to sending 1,000 officers and is encouraging other nations to contribute their own contingent of police officers. Kenya’s decision to deploy officers was touted by both the United Nations and the United States with the latter announcing plans to put forward a U.N. Security Council resolution that would authorize Kenya to lead the multinational police force to help combat gangs in Haiti.

Meanwhile, the Kenyan-led multinational mission that aims to restore control in Haitian towns enslaved by gangs has been met with opposition, specifically from a noteworthy criminal figure, Jimmy Cherizier, leader of the G9 family and allies. Cherizier had last week emphasized that his militia will not tolerate the foreign deployment to conduct activities deemed tyrannical against its civilians.

7 COMMENTS

  1. The Haitian gangs are way…
    The Haitian gangs are way better equipped than the our corrupt police, kits kidogo! They will be slaughtered like chicken!!!

  2. What Ruto is forgetting is…
    What Ruto is forgetting is that Jimmy Cherizier, leader of the G9 family and allies is not Raila and his family of Azimio followers. Jimmy Cherizier will teach the Kenya’s afandes the meaning of “fools rush in where angels fear to tread”.

  3. Wazaliwa wa Haiti wa asili…
    Wazaliwa wa Haiti wa asili ya COHO waliwapiga Wafaransa na kuwashinda siku za utumwa wa wazaliwa wa COHO waliohamishwa huko kwa mabavu.

  4. Afew years ago Haiti applied…
    Afew years ago Haiti applied to be a member of the African Union,but they were denied.As a side note, I wonder why they would want to join such a toochless organization…
    Anyway,lets just for a moment consider Haiti a mnember of the AU.That said, why not have each member country send an equal number of police force?
    Certainly is this not a ‘Black Lives Matter issue’,or is it? It is unfortunate that Haiti is not a member of NATO,though,I would think geographically they qualify.
    Yes Haiti was the first Black country to garner Independence in 1800s.Pretty much since then, it has been mired down with various social problems.What a shame that a gang of thugs is”ruling ” a country I guess what year you got independence has nothing to do with progress,except what you do after you get the independence.

  5. So Haiti needs a mercenary…
    So Haiti needs a mercenary group from Africa? They should try Hemedti of Sudan. He sends mercenaries to Chad, Yemen and Libya

  6. Haiti is a failed State due…
    Haiti is a failed State due to rampant corruption! Now it’s ruled by the power of the gun by cartels gangsters!!! An irredeemable situation! Who would wanna live there? Unfortunately, for the poor souls, nobody wants them in their countries!!! Hey, how do you tell the good from the bad?

    Incidentally, that’s the vision of Jaluos led by the cult villain, the peoples conman, for our beloved country!!! NO WAY JOSE!!!

  7. Haitians should have…
    Haitians should have contacted that Russian guy before his death. He has/had mercenaries.

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