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Ugandan Troops Hand Over Security Responsibilities of Villa Somalia and Parliament in Mogadishu

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Ugandan troops serving under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) handed over security responsibilities of Villa Somalia (State House) and Parliament in Mogadishu on December 17th 2023

The Ugandan troops, who are serving under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia

The Ugandan troops, who are serving under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), handed over Villa Somalia (State House) and Parliament security responsibilities

The National Security Advisor to the President, Hussein Sheikh Ali Maalim, welcomed the dignitaries, noting that the handover of the two vital installations is a significant milestone not only for the federal government of Somalia but also for the people of the wartorn country.

The Ugandan troops, who are serving under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), handed over Villa Somalia (State House) and Parliament security responsibilities

The National Security Advisor to the President, Hussein Sheikh Ali Maalim, welcomed the dignitaries, noting that the handover of the two vital installations is a significant milestone not only for the federal government of Somalia but also for the people of the wartorn country.

The National Security Advisor to the President, Hussein Sheikh Ali Maalim, welcoming the dignitaries

He elaborated that the government is sending a big message to the public that it can take charge of Somali security and people are gaining confidence that they are being protected by their own government.

“This is a historical day, the takeover of these vital installations is a testimony by the government to the public who are now seeing Somalia government as being serious in protecting their own. It is a milestone not because AMISOM is leaving but because it shows the government is serious about protecting its citizens,” Maalim said.

Some of the dignitaries’ posing for a photo Infront of the Xafiiska Amminga Qaranka Office of National Security in Somalia

The Chief of Staff office of the President, Abdihakim Mohamed Yusuf, in tandem, reminisced about the sacrifice of the brothers and sisters of all Troop Contributing Countries (TCCs) who have helped in rebuilding Somalia.

He acknowledged that Somalia is fighting the most sophisticated terror group in the world – Al Shabaab.

“The fact that we are taking over security responsibility of these vital installations, shows that we are defeating them. We are now fighting Al-Shabaab 500 to 800 kilometers away from Mogadishu. We shall forever remain grateful for your sacrifice,” he said.

He also said the cooperation and partnership will not end here but this is the beginning.

“Thank you TCCs particularly Ugandan forces who have been here for the last 16 years. We share this bond and we will remain grateful,” Abdihakim said.

The Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission and Head of ATMIS, Mohamed Al-Amine Seouf, noted that the handover of State House and Parliament security was a significant step in the resumption of ATMIS drawdown of phase two.

He stated that the handover of the two state institutions was previously central to the ATMIS mandate which now becomes a critical move in the transition process.

He said: “We are now fulfilling the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2710 (2023) mandated to reduce troop presence of 3000 by December 2023, adding that this will contribute to the ongoing Somalia Security transition plan.”

Meanwhile, the Sector One commander Brig Gen Peter Gaetano Omola, informed guests that Sector One is greatly honoured and privileged to hand over the most vital installations which they have fervently been protecting for the last 16 years.

He enumerated UPDF’s successful operations right from March 2007, which include: dislodging Al-Shabaab in various locations protecting vital installations, and providing VVIP protection, among others.

“We have diligently and proudly offered VVIPs security protection to five Presidents, entire state house staff and to some extent the presidents of the Federal Member States,” Brig Gen Omola said.

He reported that Somalia Security Forces (SSF) is effectively manning the FOBs that were handed over in the phase one ATMIS drawdown. This is a testimony to the continued confidence that the SSF will be in a position to take over the security responsibility of their country.

He concluded by thanking the Somali community for the hospitality and cooperation exhibited through the years that has enabled the forces to perform.

Special appreciation went to the FGS Head of State for the confidence, trust, cooperation commitment, and guidance extended to UPDF from time to time.

Other dignitaries who witnessed the handover included; Catriona Laing United Nations Special Representative, Lt Gen Sam Okiding ATMIS Force Commander, Ms Qurat Sadozal Officer in charge of UNSOS, Col George Nkasah Chief Plans Officer, among others.

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