The Force Commander of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), Lt. Gen. Sam Kavuma, has commended ATMIS Djibouti and Ethiopia troops for their dedication and commitment to maintain security and stability in their Areas of Operations.
During a familiarization visit to Beletweyne, Hirshabelle State and Dhusamareb, Galmudug State, Lt. Gen. Kavuma affirmed ATMIS’ commitment to security and stability in Somalia.
“Somalia has made significant progress, and together with Somali Security Forces, we are committed to supporting our brothers and sisters in their pursuit for security, stability and peace,” noted Lt. Gen. Kavuma.
Accompanied by the ATMIS Military Chief of Staff, Brig. Gen Kindu Gezu, the Force Commander met with ATMIS Sector Four Commander, Col. Said Waberi, and Deputy Sector Commander, Col. Shumet Telelew Endeshaw, and other senior officials in Beletweyne.
He was briefed on the security situation in the region, ongoing operations, and the achievements and challenges faced by ATMIS forces.
Lt. Gen. Kavuma expressed gratitude to the Djibouti and Ethiopian troops for their contributions to ATMIS’ security gains in Somalia.
“Sector Four, which consists of troops from Ethiopia and Djibouti, has strategically located basecamps that enable forces to monitor enemy movements and ensure the safety of the population,” added Lt. Gen. Kavuma.
The Force Commander also visited the Dhusamareb Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Galmudug State to assess the welfare and combat readiness of the troops, as well as the status of Civil-Military-Cooperation (CIMIC) activities done out by ATMIS to support the local population.
The military base, manned by ATMIS Djibouti troops, safeguards the Ugaas Nuur Airport and other key government installations, including the Presidential palace.