Jubaland’s intelligence push tests Somalia’s fragile center-periphery balance
KISMAYO — When Jubaland leader Ahmed Madobe unveiled a gleaming new headquarters for the Jubbaland Intelligence and Security Agency this month, he did more than cut a ribbon. Standing before a bank of monitors and satellite dishes, Madobe declared that his region’s spy service now outperforms the federal government’s National Intelligence and Security Agency.
“When it comes to security information in the Horn of Africa, the agency everyone turns…