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Uganda’s UPDF to stay in Somalia despite end of AMISOM mandate

Uganda Times by Uganda Times
March 10, 2022
in AFRICA, Featured, Featured, Justice, News, Security
Uganda’s UPDF to stay in Somalia despite end of AMISOM mandate
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KAMPALA, UGANDA:The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) will stay in Somalia despite the end of the African Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) program. Uganda alongside other countries that include Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Burundi have been enforcing peace in Somalia under the UN-backed AMISOM program since 2007.

However, the UN-mandated AMISOM program ended on December 21, but an agreement was reached for it to be extended up to March 15, 2022.

The UPDF spokesperson Brig Felix Kulayigye, says that the army will stay under the new mandate of the African Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).

UPDF has over 6,000 soldiers serving under AMISOM. Brig Kulayigye adds that although there will be a scaling down of forces, the decision on which numbers to keep in Somalia or send there on a rotational basis will be determined after the official ending of the AMISOM program.

For 14 years, foreign troops have been enforcing peace in Somalia. The forces are praised for holding back Al-Shabaab insurgents that had taken over the country. The AMISOM armies have liberated key townships and historical areas like Kismayu, Red Seas mosque, rebuilding Somalia institutions that have now helped the temporary governments operate somehow independently.

UPDF soldiers in Somalia are currently under the command of Brig Keith Katungi who replaced Brigadier Don Nabasa in December last year. Brig Katungi was commander of UPDF military police while Brig Nabasa was commander of Special Forces before going to Somalia.

The Somali forces comprised of military and police are estimated to be over 13,000 and well equipped to handle their own security. But the African Union has consistently warned against the sudden withdrawal of foreign forces in Somalia as this could end up plunging the country back into full control by Al-Shabaab.

However, donor countries majorly UN Security council permanent states like US, China, Russia, France, and the UK including a large section of Somalia authorities believe AMISOM value has waned.

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