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{UAH} Uganda warns UN on troops cut in Somalia- by VETERAN PEDOPHILE RUHAKA RUGUNDU

Frank Mujabi/ John Kwitonda,

Look at this beer-bellied pedophile Ruhakana Rugundu begging for continuing UN funding for their gun for hire activities in Somalia and other countries. This pedophile is one of those we will punish very harshly, not just for the mercenary activities he has been organising on behalf of the Rwandan outlaw kayibanda Musevebni, but also for raping and abusing Ugandan children, completely with impunity.. Rugundu will hang.

Uganda warns UN on troops cut in Somalia

Dr Ruhakana Rugunda

Dr Ruhakana Rugunda 

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By FREDERIC MUSISI

Kampala- Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda on Thursday warned world leaders gathered for the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York that any reduction of peacekeeping troops in Somalia should match the strengthening of the country's security forces.

In a speech he delivered on Friday, Dr Rugunda said the security situation in Somalia has improved significantly since African countries deployed troops under the African Union Mission in Somalia (Amisom) 11 years ago.

Strengthening Somali security
But Dr Rugunda warned the UN on its push for gradual reduction in number of Amisom troops and channeling most efforts to strengthening Somali security setup.

"The failure to carefully manage the process could imperil the political and security gains that have been made in Somalia," he warned.
Uganda, with more than 6,000 troops in Somalia, is the largest contributor to the 10-year-old African Union-led mission.

Contributing countries
Other troop contributing countries include Ethiopia, Kenya, Burundi, and Djibouti. 
The 15-member UN Security Council, the world body's most powerful organ, in August 2016 adopted a resolution to channel most efforts to strengthening the Somali National Army as a long-term objective.

Dr Rugunda said currently 80 per cent of the once Al-shabaab dominated territory has been liberated and both the Somali government and foreign missions which used to operate from outside countries are now based in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, which gains should be strengthened.
He cited Somalia as the ideal example of collaboration between the UN and African Union on African problems.

"In Africa, the evidence has been that where the cooperation has happened the results have been positive," he said.

This year's UNGA, which ends tomorrow, centred on global leadership and shared responsibilities for peaceful, equitable and sustainable societies.

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