President Uhuru Kenyatta. [Photo/Uhuru]

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President Uhuru Kenyatta has said that his administration is working round the clock to neutralise the threat that terrorism poses to the country.

As a demonstration of his government's commitment to fighting terrorism, a National Counter Terrorism Centre had been created to better coordinate the country's counter-terrorism efforts..

''We have also come up with rehabilitation programmes, and initiatives that enhance deradicalisation processes through amnesty for returnees from Somalia who wish to abandon criminal affiliation to rejoin society,'' President Uhuru Kenyatta said.

The President spoke in Addis Ababa during an African Union Peace and Security Council.

President Uhuru also said that the Kenyan troops had secured humanitarian routes to ensure that relief supplies were reaching those in need, saying that terrorism was a problem which could only be resolved through collective effort.