UN welcomes handover of troops to the African Union Regional Task Force
"This important moment is the culmination of our collective efforts to put an end to the activities of the LRA, a renegade rebel movement that has become infamous over the years for the untold sufferings wrought upon the local populations of the affected countries", stated Mr. Abou Moussa, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), which coordinates UN efforts to address the threat posed by the LRA. He welcomed this decisive step, thanking the "troop contributing countries for their efforts and commitment despite other pressing national priorities".
"The UN Peacekeepers have been offering military escorts and patrols in and around villages and towns where the LRA has been seen, thereby maintaining a level of security that has saved lives", noted Mr. Abou Moussa. He also mentioned the United Nations Office to the African Union (UNOAU), which provides logistical and technical support to the AU's Regional Cooperation Initiative the against the LRA. The United Nations Integrated Office in CAR (BINUCA) also plays an important role in the operationalization of the initiative.
The AU Special Envoy for the LRA issue, Mr. Francisco Madeira, expressed his gratitude to the United Nations, the European Union, the USA (represented at the ceremony) and all other partners for their support. However, he drew attention to the challenges ahead, highlighting the urgent need to mobilize additional logistical, material and financial resources to facilitate the work of the forces deployed in the theatre of operation. Ministers of Defense of Uganda and Deputy Minister of Defense of South Sudan expressed support for the AU initiative and his challenges. They noted that the cooperation between the different forces should be maintained and strengthened. They also called for the respective authorities to facilitate cross border operations.
The ceremony in Yambio follows an earlier one in Obo (Central African Republic) where 360 soldiers of the Forces Armées Centrafricaines (FACA) were handed over to the AU on 12 September. Mr. Madeira noted that the authorities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo assured him that in the near future Congolese troops would be handed over to the AU in Dungu, in North eastern DRC.
Download the Statement of the SRSG Abou Moussa during the handover ceremony


