Nanyuki Peace Agreement between the Aulian Community of Garissa County and Borana Community of Isiolo County
- Country/entity
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Kenya
- Region
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Africa (excl MENA)
- Agreement name
- Nanyuki Peace Agreement between the Aulian Community of Garissa County and Borana Community of Isiolo County
- Date
- 22 Sep 2016
- Agreement status
- Multiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangement
- Yes
- Agreement/conflict level
- Intrastate/local conflict
- Stage
- Framework/substantive - partial
- Conflict nature
- Inter-group
- Peace process
- Kenya Local Agreements
- Parties
- 9 individuals from Isiolo (signatures unclear)
- Third parties
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Witnessed by
Garissa County (no signature)
Isiolo County, Godawa Doyo
In the Presence Of:
Hon. Frances Ole Kamparo, EGH, NCIC Chair
Mr Amos Gathecha, S/SIS
Mr Peter K. Thuko, S/PDR
Amb Mohamed Saleh, RC North Eastern
Mr Wycliffe Ogallo, RC Eastern
Mr George Natembya, CC Isiolo (only case where actual signature is present)
Mr James Kyanda, CC Garissa - Description
- Agreement dealing in detail with inter-communal violence between Aulian community, Garissa and Borana community, Isiolo.
- Agreement document
- KE_160922_NANYUKI PEACE AGREEMENT.pdf (opens in new tab) | Download PDF
Local agreement properties
- Process type
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Formal structured process
- Rationale
- The process was facilitated by Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government jointly with the National Cohesion and Integration Commission to address the Lagdera-Gabartullah conflict.
- Is there a documented link to a national peace process?
- No
- Link to national process: articulated rationale
- There are no references in the text of the agreement that suggests a link to the national peace process, despite the involvement of the NCIC.
- Name of Locale
- Isiolo County, Garissa County
- Nature of Locale
- Region
- GPS Lat/Long (DD)
- -0.133386, 39.245758
- Participant type
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Central state actor
Local state actor
Domestic religious organisation/leader or other elder
Local community/civilian group(s)/civil society organisations
Regional state actor - Mediator, facilitator or similar
- Mediator or similar referred to
- Mediator (references)
- 'With facilitation from the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government jointly with the National Cohesion and Integration Commission'
- Type of mediator/facilitator/similar
- Central state actor
Local issues
- Ritual/prayer and process (including use of scripture)
No specific mention.
- Grievance List
- Page 1,
Cognizant of the adverse impact of the conflict and the loss of lives of our people: we collectively condole with the families of those who lost their lives and those whose property was destroyed during the skirmishes. - Cattle rustling/banditry
- Page 1,
We do hereby resolve that...The two communities will use the existing traditional mechanisms to compensate lives lost, stolen livestock and destroyed property.
Page 2, 1.6 On Attacks and Retaliatory Attacks and Compensation
a) Exsisting traditional dispute resolution mechanisms like the Modogashe Declaration 2011 be reviewed and enforced when addressing compensation of loss of lives, stolen livestock and destruction of property. - Social cover
No specific mention.
THE NANYUKI PEACE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE AULIAN COMMUNITY OF GARISSA COUNTY AND BORANA COMMUNITY OF IFIOLO COUNTY
Sportsman’s Arms Hotel, NANYULO
The 22nd Day of September, 2016
PREAMBLE
We the representatives of Isiolo County and Garissa County including the Governors, Member of Parliament, Members of County Assembly, Religious leaders, Elders, Peace Committee Members and other representatives held deliberations at the Sportsman Arms Hotel, Nanyuki on 22nd September, 2016, with facilitation from the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government jointly with the National Cohesion and Integration Commission to address the Lagdera-Gabartullah conflict.
Cognizant of the adverse impact of the conflict and the loss of lives of our people;
we collectively condole with the families of those who lost their lives and whose property was destroyed during the skirmishes.
We affirm our commitment to peaceful co-existence between our communities.
We do hereby RESOLVE that:
This Community Peace Agreement shall apply to context-specific agreements and Declarations and shall apply in unique circumstances as entered into by the communities in the stated locality.
The two communities will use the existing traditional mechanisms to compensate lives lost, stolen livestock and destroyed property.
1.1 On Political Incitement
a) Politicians and leaders to desist from inciting their respective communities and issuing threats whenever the feel aggrieved.
b) The National Government will take appropriate legal action against inciters.
1.2 On Boundary Disputes
a) Respective Regional Coordinators from both North Eastern regions to address the matter immediately within 3 weeks from the date of this agreement by identifying the beacons of the common boundary.
b) No further developments on disputed areas until a resolution is finally reached.
1.3 On Pasture and Water Sharing
a) Migrating communities to liaise continuously with host communities in regard to modalities of pasture and water sharing before moving in with their animals.
b) The communities in search of pasture and water should declare arms in their possession and that they will rightfully use them to protect their livestock.
1.4 On Disarmament
a) Disarmament/registration exercise on illicit arms held by local communities to continue.
b) National Police Reservists to be recruited, trained and issued with firearms.
1.5 On Illegal Settlements
The Regional Coordinators from both North Eastern and Eastern regions to create a special committee comprising of elders, religious leaders, Chiefs, national government officials, political leaders from both counties to look into the issue of illegal settlements as stipulated in 1.2(a) above.
1.6 On Attacks and Retaliatory Attacks and Compensation
a) Existing traditional dispute resolution mechanisms like the Modogashe Declaration 2011 be reviewed and enforced when addressing compensation of loss of lives, stolen livestock and destruction of property.
b) The National Government to equally take action against culprits involved.
c) Leaders from both communities to engage in inter-communal and counter-attacks
d) Security agencies to act on Early Warning information given by the community and political leaders make follow-ups/implement recommendations made thereof.
e) Due diligence to be done while creating new administrative units.
Finally, all present at this Forum commit ourselves to reach out to all actors in the implementation of this Nanyuki Peace Agreement as contained herein.
Dated this 22nd Day of September, 2016 at Sportman’s Arms Hotel, Nanyuki
SIGNATORIES TO THE NANYUKI PEACE AGREEMENT:
22ND SEPTEMBER, 2016
NO. NAME COUNTY SIGNATURE DATE
1. Muktu [Illegible] Isiolo [Signature] 22/09/2016
2. [ Illegible] Roba Isiolo [Signature] 22/09/2016
3. Hassan Aiba Isiolo [Signature] 22/09/2016
4. Abdullahi Abdikadir Isiolo [Signature] 22/09/2016
5. Hon.
Abdi [Illegible] [Illegible] [Signature] 22/09/2016
6. Hon Mohammed Tulsi [Illegible] [Signature] 22/09/2016
7. [ Illegible] Isiolo [Signature] 22/09/2016
8. [ Illegible] Tiyah Isiolo [Signature] 22/09/2016
9. Godana Doyo Gov Isiolo [Signature] 22/09/2016
Witnessed by:
Name Signature Date
Garissa County
Governor…[No Name] [No Signature] 22/09/16
ISIOLO COUNTY
Governor Godana Doyo …………
In the Presence Of:
Hon Francis Ole Kaparo, EGH, NCIC Chair …………… …………..
Mr. Amos Gathercha, S/SIS …………… …………..
Mr Peter K. Thuku, S/SIS …………… …………..
Amb. Mohammud Saleh, RC North Eastern …………… …………..
Mr Wycliffe Ogallo, RC Eastern …………… …………..
Mr. George Natembya, CC Isiolo [Signature] 22.09.016
Mr. James Ryanda, CC Garissa …………… …………..