President Uhuru Kenyatta with (from left) High Commissioner of Australia
Mr Geoff Tooth, High Commissioner of Canada Mr David Angell, High
Commissioner of the United Kingdom Dr Christian Turner and Ambassador of
United States of America Mr Robert F. Godec at State House, Nairobi
where the envoys paid a courtesy call on the President.
Western nations have assured President
Uhuru Kenyatta of their commitment to supporting his government in
eliminating terror threats in the country.
Saying
terrorism is a global challenge that has no boundaries, the envoys, who
included the United Kingdom High Commissioner to Kenya Dr Christian
Turner, American ambassador Robert Godec, Australian High Commissioner
Geoff Tooth and the Canadian High Commissioner David Angell, noted with
concern the recent terror threats to Kenya, saying that as partners they
will support the government to acquire modern equipment which will help
in detecting and neutralising terror activities.
The
four envoys said the recent discovery of massive car bomb explosives in
Mombasa shows that the Al-Shabaab terror group has now acquired
sophisticated gadgets which require the government to boost its capacity
in dealing with the group.
“The new schemes being employed by the group are not only a threat to Kenya's security but to the whole world”, the envoys said.
They
said that judging by what was discovered in Mombasa there is need to
deepen security cooperation between their countries and Kenya.
They
said they would want to see the Kenyan government take measures which
will enhance the capacity of its security organs in dealing with the
terror group.
The four envoys expressed their governments’ willingness to help the Kenya build its capacity in dealing with the group.
On
his part, President Kenyatta welcomed their support saying his
government will come up with a framework on how to partner as
governments in dealing with terrorism.
The President
assured the envoys that despite the threats, his government will
continuously abide by the constitution, ensuring that basic freedoms of
all Kenyans are not violated
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