{UAH} WOW!_We are in CAR to defend Uganda from far - Commander Kavuma
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We are in CAR to defend Uganda from far - Commander Kavuma
Col Michael Kabango (C) talks to 88 UPDF Fighting Squad in Kawusa, 800kms from Obo in east CAR last week. PHOTO BY RISDEL KASASIRA
Posted Sunday, May 18 2014 at 01:00
In Summary
The operations have been going on well since September last year. I took over command of Regional Task Force (RTF) towards the end of July 2013. But, I came in at a time when Seleka rebels had overthrown president Francois Bozize and they were a bit hostile to our operations. Because of this, the President of Uganda had suspended all offensive operations by the UPDF Contingent. Since UPDF was the most effective contingent, all the operations were halted and we went into a defensive posture.
Since last November, we have killed many LRA rebels and others have either defected or been captured. For example on November 28, 2013, we killed 12. We have also recovered Global Positioning Systems, guns and satellite phones.
The intelligence we have still links LRA with Khartoum. And not only Khartoum but also other groups and individuals. For example in November last year, the UPDF contingent got in contact with a group of LRA in CAR where 12 of them were killed and many items recovered. Among them were satellite phones, GPS and the information obtained from these gadgets, clearly linked LRA to Khartoum.
When Gen Djotodia was still in charge of Central African Republic, he heavily supported LRA. Even after his removal, the remnants of Seleka are still supporting LRA. This support is in form of trade. These remnants remained in possession of military stores. LRA is engaged in trade of ivory and minerals. The two groups exchange these items. Seleka gives the LRA ammunition in exchange for ivory and minerals
It depends on what you call defeat. He was defeated long time ago. If he was not defeated, he would still be in Uganda fighting to capture power. His initial idea was to capture Kampala from wherever he was in northern Uganda. But he couldn’t. That was defeat. He didn’t leave Uganda because he was wanted. He was under pressure. Kony decided to come up with this game of peace talks to buy time for his fighters to go where they would be safe. Therefore, LRA was defeated in Uganda, South Sudan, in Garamba National Park in Congo and he will be defeated in CAR.
Well, I don’t know when, but I think he will one day either be killed or captured. I cannot tell you when because fighting is not like a wedding where you set a date and time for church, printing cards and others. But all our efforts are focused on capturing or killing him.
Yes, I agree with you. It’s a success on his part. He has surely survived all this long. LRA takes advantage of lack of effective state machinery in some of these countries. If they had gone to Kenya, Rwanda or Tanzania, they wouldn’t survive. But they chose to go to South Sudan, DRC and CAR. However, this survival will soon come to an end because the regional governments are positive and some of them like DR Congo have increased their efforts to flush out these negative elements from their territory.
We have not done that for two reasons; one, Kafia King is out of our range and second, even if we had means to go there, Kafia King is a large area and takes part of Darfur and therefore, we are not certain of the exact location.
This will depend on two factors; first is when we finish this business. If we finish LRA tomorrow, we have no business staying here. The other factor is when African Union and the regional governments call off this mission.
I mean incapacitating them to the level where they will never reorganise again to attack, kill and abduct people.
LRA is very weak now and we continue to weaken them further. However, we feel if they are given space and time, they can reorganise and cause havoc. We need to keep the tempo and pressure on them so that we incapacitate them completely.
Number one, of course is Joseph Kony. Dominic Ongwen is still there but not active. Then Kony’s son (Salim Saleh). Actually, he is the most influential commander now. There is Lamora and others.
Yes, it does. The Americans support us with logistics in terms of both aviation and motor vehicle fuel. All helicopters we are using to airlift our troops are provided by them. We also share with them intelligence collection and processing. We are very grateful for their support.
Uganda didn’t start the LRA hunt in the Central African Republic. It started the hunt in South Sudan and then DR Congo. When LRA fled to Central Africa, UPDF continued pursuing them. But, at that point, other regional countries joined Uganda because LRA was no longer a threat to Uganda but to the entire region. Uganda has injected a lot of resources into this operation and it continues to be a burden to our budget. But the benefits you are talking about are that in pursuing LRA wherever they are, you are actually defending Uganda from far.
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