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Kenya: Govt Initiates Repatriation Process for 4,993 Kenyans Living in Ethiopia’s Dillo, Megado

Nairobi — The government has initiated the repatriation process for 4,993 Kenyans living in Ethiopia’s Dillo and Megado refugee camps, following their formal request to return home after years of displacement due to interethnic violence, particularly among the Borana, Rendile, and Gabra communities.

While appearing before the Senate on Wednesday, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring their safe return.

He emphasized that the government is in constant communication with Ethiopian authorities and international agencies to facilitate the evacuation.

“We are working tirelessly through diplomatic channels to ensure the safe return of our citizens. No Kenyan will be left behind,” Mudavadi stated. “We understand the anxiety of families with loved ones abroad. Rest assured, the government is doing everything possible to bring them home safely.”

Mudavadi noted that Kenyan diplomatic missions are gathering data on the exact number of affected citizens.

“The safety of Kenyans abroad remains a top priority. We are working closely with international partners to explore all viable options for evacuation,” he said.

The displacement began after violent interethnic clashes, including the 2005 Turbi massacre, which left 56 dead. Many Kenyans fled to Ethiopia, where they have lived for nearly two decades. Despite peace efforts, concerns over security and reintegration remain.