UPDF resumes deployments to Somalia after four months suspension
UPDF has resumed its deployment to the African Union Mission in Somalia after four months’ suspension of the rotation of troops since the outbreak of COVID-19.
The African Union and UPDF had suspended troop movements in and out of the mission area as a force protection measure and one of the mitigating measures in combating the spread of the pandemic.
The Chief of Defence Forces for the UPDF, Gen David Muhoozi on Thursday said that they have now built capacity to contain the spread of the pandemic.
“COVID-19 came as a new phenomenon. We neither had concrete ideas about the virus nor did we have adequate capacity to manage it,” Gen Muhoozi said as he flagged off UGABAG XIII at the Peace Support Operation and Training Center (PSO TC)in Singo, Nakaseke district.
He noted that the entire world is affected and hence even with the money at hand, it was difficult to access the logistics to handle the pandemic.
The CDF added that many countries have now developed capacity to produce the necessary logistics to address the problem such as sanitizers and personal protective equipment.
The Battle Group commanded by Col Jimmy Musoke comprises of over 1,800 personnel, both veterans and regular force who were mobilized in June 2019 and regular forces.
The CDF urged the soldiers to be cautious about their health by observing the Coronavirus guidelines and preventive measures of all other diseases.
He also told them to remain alert all the time to thwart enemy threats and consolidate the achievements of the previous battle groups.
He expressed confidence that the extra training time the battle group received will make them perform batter.
Gen.Muhoozi was accompanied by the Commander Land Forces, Lt Gen Peter Elwelu who urged the deploying troops to ensure maximum discipline, which is a core attribute in military service.
The training school commandant, Brig-Gen Bonny Wolimbwa, said the battle group is a hardened one because most of the members had earlier served in Somalia when the situation was more volatile and they had actively participated in the liberation struggle of places such as Mogadishu city, University, Masilah, Balcad, Jowhar, Afgooye, Bur-Hakaba, Marka and Barawe.
Uganda deployed to Somalia in 2007 and since then it has fielded 30 regular battle groups plus three other special battle groups; Battle Groups 9+, 11+ and 13+.
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