Kenya is set to build one-stop border points (OSBPs) along its
border with Ethiopia in its latest effort to boost trade with the
landlocked neighbour.
The Border Management
Secretariat, a bilateral agency, said the OSBPs will enhance security,
boost revenue collection and ease movement between the two countries.
“Putting
two more OSBPs in Marsabit County will greatly boost trade facilitation
and seal all the porous border points that encourage illicit trades,”
said Mr Kennedy Nyaiyo, director of Border Management Secretariat.
He
spoke in Marsabit County on Wednesday when he led a multi-agency
delegation to the office of Deputy Governor Solomon Gubo, for a courtesy
call. Mr Nyaiyo said the team was currently assessing suitability of
Forole and Illeret, the two sites proposed to host OSBPs in Marsabit
County.
Marsabit currently has only one OSBP in Moyale
Town despite the fact that the Ethiopia-Kenyan border straddles over
830km of its territory.
Other areas marked for OSBPs include Siftu in Wajir, Markamari, Rhamu in Mandera, Todunyang in Turkana.
Mr
Nyaiyo said the identified points will have heavy military and police
presence to ensure observance of law and order in bandit-prone areas to
safeguard livestock product markets.
He called on the
county’s trade department to begin monitoring the trade volumes and
statistically gauge the economic growth as soon as the projects are
complete.
Marsabit County Commissioner Evans Achoki,
said porosity of the borders has over the years led to tax evasions,
upsurge in insecurity cases, contraband goods trade, insurgent attacks,
influx of aliens as well as drug and human trafficking. The initiative
is a multi-agency approach under the watch of organisations including
the Border Management Secretariat, immigration department, the Kenya
Revenue Authority, Port Health, Border Police Patrol Unit, Kenya Bureau
of Standards (KEBS), Kephis, among other entities that manage the
borders
During his visit to Moyale in October 2019,
Treasury Secretary Ukur Yatani outlined a number of initiatives that the
State planned to execute to improve the Moyale OSBPs with the aim of
boosting Kenya-Ethiopia trade and relations.
He called
on residents of Upper Eastern region to take advantage of the Moyale One
Stop Border Point during its commissioning, to ensure its proper
utilisation.
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