Canada to help Kenya in border surveillance, maritime security

PS describes Canada as a “resourceful friend” that Kenya has been looking up to

In Summary
  • Omollo described the two agencies as among the most “resourceful friends” that Kenya has been looking up to.
  • Kenya has 35 one-stop border posts and border control checkpoints and plans to operationalise more facilities.
Interior PS Raymond Omollo during a meeting with representatives from the Canadian Embassy in Nairobi on Friday
Interior PS Raymond Omollo during a meeting with representatives from the Canadian Embassy in Nairobi on Friday
Image: HANDOUT

Kenya has enlisted the support of Canada in her quest for technology-driven border surveillance and maritime security.

This was one of the outcomes of a high-level consultative meeting on Friday between Interior PS Raymond Omollo and senior officials from the High Commission of Canada in Kenya, the Canada Border Services Agency and Canadian Coast Guard.

Omollo described the two agencies as among the most “resourceful friends” that Kenya has been looking up to.

The PS exuded confidence that they will be instrumental in facilitating the consistent and predictable movement of people and goods across the country’s land, air, and maritime borders.

“We are looking at two agencies that have positioned Canada as one of the global pacesetters in travel- and trade-related border technology as well as marine search and rescue,” he said.

“It is our hope that we will secure more capacity-building and technology support from them and progressively secure our air, sea and land ports and borders."

He said Canada recognises Kenya’s commitment to the global war against cross-border and transnational crimes, key among them illegal migration, piracy, illegal fishing and resource exploitation, pollution, trafficking of humans and narcotics, smuggling of weapons, and terrorism among others.

“Our vision is to catch up with other parts of the world in the deployment of advanced capability and integrated technologies in expediting traveler processing and facilitating secure two-way trade across our ports of entry and exit.”

Kenya has 35 one-stop border posts and border control checkpoints and plans to operationalise more facilities and e-gates equipped with smart tools for secure travel and trade.

Interior PS Raymond Omollo during a meeting with representatives from the Canadian Embassy in Nairobi on Friday
Interior PS Raymond Omollo during a meeting with representatives from the Canadian Embassy in Nairobi on Friday
Image: HANDOUT
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