Wajir leaders, business community unite on border trade

North Eastern
By Mohamed Saman | Jul 23, 2024

 

Traders from the Wajir and Jubaland borderlines exchanging their views during the cross-border trade forum at Handaki, Wajir East. [Mohamed Saman, Standard]

In an effort to bolster trade and security along the Wajir and Jubaland borderline, leaders from both sides are pushing for a collaborative approach they say will improve local economies.

The push for cooperation is being spearheaded by Raia Development Initiative (RDI), which says peace is vital for prosperity. 

The first meeting was held on Monday at="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/health/north-eastern/article/2001475122/why-nep-plays-significant-role-in-jubaland-politics"> Handaki where local leaders< led by Wajir East MP Adan Daud deliberated on the importance of promoting peace for trade to thrive.

Mohamed Ibrahim, RDI's programme manager highlighted the initiative's aim of creating a secure conducive environment for trade, emphasising the need for collective commitment to transform border areas. 

"This forum marks a great milestone in our efforts to boost trade and cooperation along our borders. The insights and strategies discussed here will go a long way in enhancing the economic prospects of our border towns," said Daud.   

="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/health/north-eastern/article/2001475122/why-nep-plays-significant-role-in-jubaland-politics">Participants at the forum< shared their views on the need to improve trade infrastructure, simplify customs procedures, and enhance security measures. 

Local chiefs lauded the initiative, saying co-operation between different stakeholders will lead to socio-economic stability.  

"The success of this forum lies in the active participation of all parties involved. We are committed to implementing the strategies discussed and working closely with RDI and government officials to ensure our border towns thrive," said chief Nuh Abdi. 

Local traders expressed optimism about the outcomes of the meeting. "This forum has given us a platform to voice our concerns and suggest practical solutions. We are hopeful that the strategies discussed will ease cross-border trade and improve our livelihoods," said Fatima Hassan, a trader at Handaki.

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