KAMPALA, Uganda
President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni has said Uganda is open to deploying its troops to Mozambique to help in the fight against insurgents who have carried out devastating attacks in the far north of the country.
For more over four years now,
an Islamist insurgency in the Cabo Delgado province of Mozambique has carried
out several attacks in a bid to establish an Islamic state in the northern part
of the country.
Whereas they have no link with the Somali group, the militants in Mozambique locally known as Al-Shabab. They have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) group.
Responding to questions from
journalists on the occasion of the three day state visit by the Mozambican
president Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, President Museveni said indeed Uganda is
providing some logistical support to Mozambique to fight the insurgents but
noted if need be, UPDF would be deployed.
“We are in touch with the
president (Nyusi) all the time and we are ready to do anything we can to
support them. We are ready any time. If the security problem is not solved we
would mobilize even more man power. We have a group destabilizing Cabo Delgado
for a long time and that is unacceptable. East Africa will have to do something
like we have done with Congo. Tell veterans there (in Mozambique) that we are
here and it is just a question of planning to see what to do,” Museveni said.
The president said right from
the start of the insurgency, he was made aware of the problem but noted that
Uganda decided to provide logistical support to Mozambique because he didn’t
want to provide a few troops which he said would only be for showing off.
“We could deploy troops to
Mozambique when the problem started but we don’t believe in symbolism. What we
decided to do is send materials. I don’t want to send a few people (soldiers) to
show that Uganda is there. We are now busy in Somalia where we have 6000
soldiers and DRC where we deployed 4000. I am told the problem is being solved
but if not dealt with and we have finished the issue of Congo, we shall
deploy (in Mozambique),” he said.
The Mozambican president noted
that the terrorists have been attacking several areas in the Northern part of
the country using machetes, knives and clubs.
“They have been killing women,
children and burning villages. They have also been kidnapping youth and
radicalizing them. Our security forces have responded well and that’s why our
country is still together.”
President Nyusi said when the
problem started, a few years ago, he briefed President Museveni about the
development during one of the African Union meetings in Addis Ababa and
promised support.
“He was the first person to
volunteer to support us. He has always been ready to support Mozambique, Uganda
is already supporting us with logistics in a profound manner,” Nyusi said.
He said there are forces from
four other countries including Rwanda that have deployed in Mozambique to help
fight the insurgency.
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