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US halts assistance to Somalia over claims WFP food aid was illegally seized

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January 8, 2026
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The US has suspended all assistance to the government of Somalia, alleging that officials destroyed a UN World Food Programme (WFP) warehouse and seized “donor-funded food aid”.

“The Trump administration has a zero-tolerance policy for waste, theft, and diversion of life-saving assistance,” said a US State Department statement on X.

The message, posted on the account of the under secretary for foreign assistance, said reports had been received about officials illegally seizing 76 tonnes of food intended for “vulnerable Somalis”.

Any resumption of assistance would depend on the Somali government “taking accountability for its unacceptable actions and taking appropriate remedial steps”, it said.

Although the US has withdrawn from several UN organisations under President Donald Trump, it remains by far the largest contributor to the WFP, paying $2bn in 2025 – almost a third of its total funding.

The Somali government, which has long been battling al-Qaeda-linked Islamist militants as it tries to rebuild the country after a devastating civil war and years of drought, has yet to comment.

This is the latest example of the deteriorating relations between Washington and Mogadishu.

In November, US President Donald Trump lashed out at Somali migrants living in the US, telling reporters they should “go back to where they came from” and “their country is no good for a reason”.

Communities have been targeted in immigration raids as the government alleges large-scale benefit fraud in Minnesota, the US state with the largest Somali community in the US.

The recent recognition by US ally Israel of the breakaway republic of Somaliland, which Somalia considers to be part of its territory, has further angered Mogadishu.

The aid that was allegedly seized by Somali officials was meant to help people cope with the effects of “drought, floods, conflict, high food prices and dwindling harvests”, according to the WFP.

It quotes figures saying that 4.6 million people in Somali are facing crisis levels of hunger.

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