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    UN Security Council Lifts Arms Embargo on Somalia Gov’t

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterDecember 2, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United Nations Security Council unanimously voted on Friday to remove the final restrictions on weapons deliveries to Somalia’s government and its security forces, more than 30 years after an arms embargo was first imposed on the country.

    The council put the embargo on Somalia in 1992 to cut the flow of weapons to feuding warlords, who had ousted dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and plunged the Horn of Africa country into civil war.

    The 15-member body adopted two British-drafted resolutions: one to remove the full arms embargo on Somalia and another to reimpose an arms embargo on al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants.

    The resolution lifting the arms embargo spells out “for the avoidance of doubt, that there is no arms embargo on the Government of the Federal Republic of Somalia.”

    It also expresses concern about the number of safe ammunition storage facilities in Somalia, and encourages the construction, refurbishment and use of safe ammunition depots across Somalia. It urges other countries to help.

    “The lifting of the arms embargo enables us to confront security threats,” said Somalia’s U.N. Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman. “It also allows us to bolster the capacity of the Somali security forces by accessing lethal arms and equipment to adequately safeguard our citizens and our nation.”

    Al Shabaab has been waging a brutal insurgency against the Somali government since 2006 to try to establish its own rule based on a strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia law.

    Somalia’s government had long asked for the arms embargo to be removed so it could beef up its forces to take on the militants. The Security Council began to partially start lifting measures Somalia’s security forces in 2013.

    President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said last week that Somalia has one year to expel al Shabaab, with the deadline for remaining AU peacekeepers to leave looming in December 2024.

    United Nations Security Council has lifted UNSC move will enable Somalia arm its security forces to battle Al-Shabaab which has troubled it since 2006.

    The move comes when Somalia government is undertaking operations to degrade Al-Shabaab in the country.

    ATMIS and partners like Kenya have been instrumental in building capacity of Somalia Security Forces for the sake of security and stability of the country.

    States need to continue collaborating with Somalia to battle Al-Shabaab and facilitate seamless transition of security mandate to local forces.

    Somalia needs to jealously guard the mandate given by the United Nations to acquire arms to prevent possible misuse like weapons getting into enemy hands.

    Al-Shabaab has been waging a brutal insurgency against the Somali government since 2006 to try to establish its own rule based on a strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia law.

    Somalia’s government had long asked for the arms embargo to be removed so it could beef up its forces to take on the militants. The UNSC began to partially start lifting measures on Somalia’s security forces in 2013.

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