Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta at AMISOM meeting in Uganda. Kenya will maintain troops in neighboring Somalia., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
Amisom defends Kenya's presence in Somalia
By KAZUNGU CHAI
Posted Monday, August 5 2013 at 11:59
Kenya Daily Nation
They said folding AMISOM into the UN Mission would cause inequitable distribution of resources and render operations of the mission ineffective.
Leaders of countries contributing troops to the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) Sunday said unfair accusations, deliberate distortion of facts and bad mouthing against their members must stop.
The leaders’ spoke in the wake of a statement appearing in Kenyan and Somali media, attributed to some Somali leaders, saying Kenya should withdraw its troops from the Horn of Africa country.
The Somali delegation withdrew the statement at the meeting at Munyonyo, Uganda, after Kenya and other regional countries strongly objected.
Kenya has played a leading role in peace initiatives in Somalia, leading to major achievements including liberation of the Port of Kismayu.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the AMISOM Troops Contributing Countries (TCC) Heads of State Summit in Uganda.
The leaders, including President Uhuru Kenyatta, Yoweri Museveni and Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, argued that the move was premature and would cause a dysfunctional command and control.
They said folding AMISOM into the UN Mission would cause inequitable distribution of resources and render operations of the mission ineffective.
They emphasized the need for continued African leadership in the efforts to stabilize Somalia and reduce the threat of Al Shabaab.
They underlined the fight against Al Shabaab as the major focus of TCC.
The summit also supported the Federal Government of Somalia’s commitment to hold elections by 2016.
The leaders requested the Federal Government of Somalia to prioritize the reintegration of various militias, with the exception of Al Shabaab and its allies, to establish a cohesive Somalia National Security Force.
President Uhuru Kenyatta arrived Monday morning from Kampala Uganda, where he attended the Heads of State Summit for countries contributing troops to the AU mission in Somalia (AMISOM).
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