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African Union delegation reviews peace mission in Somalia

A vibrant team from the African Union, led by General Cheikh Dembele of the Political Affairs, Peace and Security Department, touched down at the Forward Operating Base in Qoryooley, Lower Shabelle, Somalia.
At the heart of their meeting was the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), where General Mbuusi showcased the UPDF’s major strides
At the heart of their meeting was the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), where General Mbuusi showcased the UPDF’s major strides

This visit wasn't just a routine check-in; it was a critical review of the ongoing efforts to stabilize the region.

The delegation, including big names like Sivuyile Bam and Major General Marius Ngendabanka, was greeted by Brigadier General Anthony Lukwago Mbuusi and local leaders, setting the stage for a series of important discussions.

At the heart of their meeting was the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), where General Mbuusi showcased the UPDF’s major strides—everything from mentoring local security forces to degrading Al-Shabaab’s influence, all while ensuring peace and securing essential supply routes.

Yet, it wasn’t all accolades.

Mbuusi didn’t shy away from the hard truths, highlighting the challenges that come with ensuring long-term stability and the looming responsibility shift to Somali forces by December 2024.

General Dembele offered reassurances to the Somali community, promising that the withdrawal of ATMIS troops wouldn’t leave a security void, a message warmly received by local leaders like Governor Mohamed Ibrahim Barre.

Their conversations went beyond formalities, reinforcing the bond between the African Union and Somali communities, underpinned by a shared commitment to peace and governance.

As the discussions wrapped up, there was a palpable sense of partnership and a reinforced commitment to Somalia’s journey to self-reliance, punctuated by local leaders’ calls for ongoing support in their security endeavors.

This visit marks not just a check-up but a stepping stone towards a hopeful future for Somalia.

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