

by Capt. Paddy Ankunda
Monday, September 03, 2007
For the last sixteen years,
Collapse of Somali state
The once powerful
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| In the picture, are some of the Somali Russian made Hunters on a military parade in the 1970s. |
The Somali army was effectively decimated in the 1977-78 war, when they sought to annex the Ogaden region from
Indeed, the political impasse that reigns in
African Union role
The African Union mission in
In fact, AMISOM would make a big difference if it turned into a training mission.
Way forward
Training the Somali military will mean practical empowerment of the Somalis to defend themselves. It will also enable the Transitional Federal Government to consolidate its authority over the entire country that is now torn apart among the different clan militias.
It is important however that all clans are represented during recruitment so that the national army is all inclusive.
Such training must emphasise issues of professional and ideological discipline, as well as training on protection and promotion of human rights. This way, the trained force would form the nucleus of a Somali People’s Defence Forces that would undertake the supreme role of protecting the people and the sovereignty of the Somali nation.
Capt. Ankunda is the spokesman of the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia
