Somalian Government Honours 136 Nigerian Policemen

The Somalian government has awarded medals to 136 Nigerian Policemen for their support towards peacekeeping in Somalia during their one year duty term in Somalia.

This was disclosed in a statement by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).

The statement indicated that the 136 policemen participated in a medal parade on Tuesday to mark the end of their one-year duty term in Somalia.

According to the statement:

“The officers were awarded medals at a ceremony presided over by the deputy special police commissioner of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).

Somali police commissioner Gen Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Hamud was also present, with a delegation of Somali officials.”

It said Lydia Wanyoto, chairperson of the African Union Commission (DSRCC) in Somalia, appreciated the Nigerian government for supporting the peace process in Somalia.

She also expressed gratitude to the Somali security forces present at the ceremony for recognising the Nigerian contribution.

In her words:

“We are here because of Somalia; saying it yourself on behalf of the Somali government makes our work easy; it gives us morale and makes us to work even harder.

I want to thank you for the services you have provided; thank you for being here in Somalia, for volunteering to assist the people in Somalia.”

Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Hamud, Somali police commissioner, also commended the Nigerian police contingent for its contribution to the restoration of law and order in his country.

According to Mohamed Sheikh Hassan Hamud to the Nigerian Policemen:

“You have been good ambassadors. Somalia will not forget Nigeria standing side-by-side with Somali people and the federal government.”

The contingent is the fifth formed police unit from Nigeria to serve in Somalia under AMISOM.

They will be replaced by a new police contingent from Nigeria.

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