Security stakeholders in Somalia have convened for a high-level briefing aimed at strengthening collaboration and enhancing safety measures in the mission area.
The meeting, held at the UN Headquarters in Mogadishu, was chaired by the United Nations Principal Security Adviser (PSA), Mr Joseph Katuramu.
It brought together key officials from the UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), including Deputy Security Adviser Mr. John Douglas, the Chief Security Officer for UNSOS, and the Commander of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) UN Guard Unit XI, Lt Col Peter Ruyogoza Barigye.
Mr Katuramu emphasized the need for unity and vigilance among security stakeholders, particularly peacekeepers and the UN security apparatus.
“As leaders, we must continually manage, supervise, and oversee our forces to ensure that the security of all posts is maintained. This is vital for ensuring the safety of those we support,” he said.
He underscored the importance of fostering a collaborative environment where information sharing and joint planning are central to effective mission security.

The Deputy Security Adviser Mr John Douglas praised the professionalism and alertness of the UPDF troops serving under the UN Guard Unit, noting their consistent readiness.
“Each time I pass by, I see the forces ready and on alert,” he remarked, encouraging the personnel to maintain their high standards.
He acknowledged the effective cooperation between different teams in safeguarding UN personnel, assets, and facilities.
Lt Col Barigye said the meeting is a critical initiative for enhancing mission security. He pledged continued cooperation with all stakeholders to ensure the protection of the UN compound and its operations.
The PSA’s induction meeting marks a renewed commitment to strengthening mission security in Somalia, reflecting a strategic shift toward joint action and proactive risk management.
Other senior UN security officials in attendance included Deputy PSA Mr Mark Gdela, Chief Operations/SOC Ms Magretha Strydom, Chief PREMSEC Mr Pathou Gangale, Deputy Chief PREMSEC Mr Levan Beselia, the Deputy UNGU Commander, Major Jacob Gowan Kaburika, various departmental heads, and officers responsible for security operations.