Brig Gen Anthony Lukwago Mbuusi has been appointed as the new Sector One Contingent Commander to serve under the African Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) following the end of tour of duty for Brig Gen Peter Gaetano Omola.
Brig Gen Peter Gaetano Omola has today handed over command to Brig Gen Anthony Lukwago Mbuusi at Basecamp sector one headquarters in Mogadishu, Somalia.
Speaking as he presided over the hand/take over ceremony, the ATMIS force commander Lt Gen Sam Okiding, emphasized troop aggressiveness against Al-Shabaab to deny the latter freedom of action.
“To you Anthony you have come at a time of the most dangerous phases of war-withdrawal. We are phasing down leaving a big gap to cover. The road map to withdraw must be robust. We need to be more aggressive,” he said.
The ATMIS Force Commander pointed out that ATMIS is reaping the benefits of the Troop Contributing Countries’ (TCCs) intervention in the pacification of Somalia.
He noted that handing over Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) to Somali Security Forces is an achievement to the African Union mandate of pacifying Somalia.
He added that the Federal Government of Somalia can now stand on its own when defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Somalia.
“We have started reaping what brought us in this country. Even our brothers and sisters who lost lives, their blood was not in vein. SNA is now self-sustaining, we have mentored them, and they are building capacity albeit on small scale,” Lt Gen Okiding acknowledged.
He appreciated the President of the Federal Government of Somalia H.E Hassan Shiekh Mohamed for prioritizing efforts in force generation within the shortest period of time who are now fighting on their own.
Special thanks went to the President and Commander in Chief of UPDF H.E Gen Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for his foresight in stabilizing Somalia.
He said if Uganda had not intervened, then Somalia would continue experiencing spillovers of insanity.
In his remarks, Brig Gen Peter Omola, elaborated the achievements attained during his tour of duty. These ranged from combat deployment of air assets in four sectors 1, 3, 4 and 5, continued implementation of the Somali Transition Plan through mentoring and coordination, sustainability operations, facilitation and provision of humanitarian assistance to local communities to maintaining an enabling environment with Federal Government of Somalia.
He further highlighted the challenges faced in Sector One such as inadequate force enablers, poor road infrastructure and harsh environment affecting equipment and inadequate deployment of SNA to cover the expansive area of responsibility.
“The revised ATMIS Concept of Operation requires a FOB to be manned not less than 200 personnel, troops to be agile, lethal, flexible, adaptable and responsive. Yet ATMIS mandate is to conduct a phased handover of security responsibility to Somali Security Forces. The drawdown is not aligned to the situation on ground,” noted Brig Gen Omola.
In his acceptance speech, Brig Gen Anthony Lukwago Mbuusi, expressed his sincere appreciation to President Museveni for the trust and responsibility bestowed upon him.
He acknowledged the enormous challenges ahead of him since Somalia is still a theatre of complex operations.
“In the event of a mission drawdown, preparations have their own challenges. If not well planned, they can be daunting. However, am very confident that with dedication and resilient, our team will overcome all these mission huddles. If we have achieved a great deal on this mission turning what was once considered mission impossible then this one is doable,” remarked Brig Gen Mbuusi.
He called upon all those pursuant for a peaceful Somalia to embrace unity, cooperation and coordination, adding that sharing ideas will ensure a collective approach to the goal.
“Iam committed and dedicated to this course and I encourage you all to approach me with any concern, suggestion, and ideas that can contribute to the collective success. My door will always be open to all,” Brig Gen Mbuusi told Officers and Men at the hand over ceremony.
The hand and takeover ceremony was attended by Uganda Defence Advisor to Somalia Brig Gen Francis Chemo, Uganda Battle Group Commanders, Partners from Bancroft International Global and UNMAS and all heads of departments Sector One