2017
Uganda army commander says UPDF have completely withdrawn from South Sudan and are now moving out of Central African Republic [CAR].
Back in May, no decision had been taken to withdraw UPDF from Somalia, according to army spokesperson Lt Col Paddy Ankunda.
The possibility of pulling out the troops came after the European Union cut funding to the African Union Mission in Somalia [AMISOM] by 20 per cent.
In April, the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Katumba Wamala, revealed that some battle groups serving under the contingent had gone at least four months without being paid allowances and salaries.
The soldiers monthly salaries had also been reduced from Shs3m to Shs2m.
The reduction of UPDF salaries sparked speculations that the national forces would soon leave the Horn of African nation and end their peacekeeping mission.
“On Somalia, if things don’t move in the direction we see, we will disengage by 2017,” Katumba said on Sunday while appearing on NTV Fourth Estate programme.
Uganda army commander says UPDF have completely withdrawn from South Sudan and are now moving out of Central African Republic [CAR].
Back in May, no decision had been taken to withdraw UPDF from Somalia, according to army spokesperson Lt Col Paddy Ankunda.
The possibility of pulling out the troops came after the European Union cut funding to the African Union Mission in Somalia [AMISOM] by 20 per cent.
In April, the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Katumba Wamala, revealed that some battle groups serving under the contingent had gone at least four months without being paid allowances and salaries.
The soldiers monthly salaries had also been reduced from Shs3m to Shs2m.
The reduction of UPDF salaries sparked speculations that the national forces would soon leave the Horn of African nation and end their peacekeeping mission.
“On Somalia, if things don’t move in the direction we see, we will disengage by 2017,” Katumba said on Sunday while appearing on NTV Fourth Estate programme.