CS Tuya assures Kenyans of KDF's preparedness against US-Israel-Iran war escalation

Defence Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya assured lawmakers that Kenya Defence Forces are fully equipped to counter threats from the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict. She made the remarks before the National Assembly's Defence Committee on March 19, 2026. Tuya highlighted ongoing security assessments and investments in modernisation.

On March 19, 2026, Defence Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya appeared before the National Assembly's Defence Committee, chaired by Nelson Koech. Lawmakers questioned the country's readiness amid rising Middle East tensions, including the war that started on February 28, 2026, when the US and Israel struck Iranian military and nuclear facilities. Iran responded with sustained counterattacks, causing global instability, including in Africa and Kenya, and higher oil prices from the temporary Strait of Hormuz closure. Tuya stated, “Security assessments are ongoing, preparedness is continuous, and we are investing in modernisation and intelligence systems.” She added that the Kenya Defence Forces are well-equipped, with active intelligence and strong regional and global partnerships. However, she noted, “There are limits to what can be disclosed publicly.” MPs expressed concerns over the ministry's involvement in non-military projects like schools, hospitals, and stadiums. The defence ministry's budget has increased by Ksh24.13 billion due to operational demands and regional security pressures.

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