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Kismayo’s Lost Voices: How 15 Years of Foreign-Backed Rule Erased a People

Osman OmarBy Osman Omar8 October 2025Updated:8 October 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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For more than fifteen years, Ahmed Madoobe’s grip over Kismayo has stood as one of the most enduring paradoxes in Somalia’s modern history. While international donors—from the United Nations to the African Union—poured billions into Jubbaland under the banner of “stability,” just fifteen kilometers outside the city, Al-Shabaab has slaughtered, displaced, and erased minority farming communities with impunity. What was once fertile land, tilled by generations of Somali farmers, has become a graveyard of abandoned villages and silenced tongues. The world’s grand narrative of “peacebuilding” concealed a quieter catastrophe—one funded, in part, by the very institutions meant to prevent it.

Understanding the Impact of KIsmayo’s Governance on Local Communities

For fifteen years, Ahmed Madoobe has ruled Kismayo with foreign backing and billions in aid, yet the stretch of land between Kismayo and Jilib, which is 110 KM , tells a darker story. Once home to proud Somali farming communities, it’s now a wasteland of displacement. Money meant… pic.twitter.com/5CzBiKyWnQ

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The UN and AU missions were never supposed to protect personalities; they were meant to protect people. Yet, in southern Somalia, the money, logistics, and political leverage all flowed toward maintaining Madoobe’s authority rather than restoring local life. Kismayo became a fortress of foreign-backed governance, while beyond its perimeter, whole families — Digil-Mirifle, Jareerweyne, Baajuun, and other marginalized groups — were driven from their lands or forced into refugee camps in Kenya. In their absence, Al-Shabaab expanded, the social fabric unraveled, and the promise of federal unity dissolved into fear. The tragedy of Kismayo is not only Somalia’s burden; it is a stain on international conscience — a lesson in how the language of peace can bankroll oppression. Somalia’s future depends on reclaiming that moral ground before the silence becomes permanent.

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