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Somalia denies US allegation that it destroyed food aid warehouse

The U.S. halted all aid after alleging Mogadishu Port authorities demolished a World Food Program warehouse, while Somalia denies the claim and insists aid remains secure.

  • On Thursday, the U.S. State Department suspended all assistance to Somalia's federal government, citing `a zero-tolerance policy for waste, theft and diversion of life-saving assistance` and linking aid resumption to Somali accountability.
  • Accusations that WFP property was destroyed prompted the U.S. action as officials allege Mogadishu Port authorities demolished an American-funded World Food Program warehouse and stole aid for impoverished residents, but Somalia's government denies this and says commodities remain under WFP control.
  • A senior U.S. State Department official said Mogadishu Port authorities demolished the WFP warehouse at President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's direction without notifying international donors, while WFP did not immediately respond and Somalia's foreign ministry confirmed WFP custody of the commodities.
  • The suspension could reduce humanitarian support in Somalia, one of the world's poorest nations, but its scope is unclear as the Trump administration has slashed aid and dismantled USAID.
  • The decision comes amid broader U.S. restrictions and criticism of Somalis as the Trump administration tightened policies, marking a shift from last year when Joe Biden provided $770 million in assistance.
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Somalia denies US allegation that it destroyed food aid warehouse

Somalia’s government is denying an allegation by the U.S. government that authorities in Mogadishu destroyed an American-funded warehouse belonging to the World Food Program.

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Washington: Relations between Somalia and the United States have reached a new low after Washington announced its intention to halt further aid to the government in Mogadishu, amid a dispute over the demolition of a World Food Programme warehouse. The US Under Secretary of State for Foreign Assistance stated in a post on the X platform on Wednesday that Somali government officials had destroyed […]

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Somaliland Standard broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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