The United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) has donated two Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) to the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) contingent serving under the United Nations Guard Unit (UNGU XI) in Somalia.
The handover ceremony took place today, with UNSOS Chief Transport Officer Manon Richard and Chief Fleet Manager Marcel Djoumessi officially presenting the vehicles. They were received by Lieutenant Colonel Peter Ruyogoza Barigye, the Commanding Officer of UNGU XI.
Richard praised the UPDF for its professionalism and dependable partnership with the UN.
“We appreciate the unit’s excellent training and collaboration. These vehicles will enhance mobility and operational efficiency, especially for the Emergency Response Team during crises,” she noted.
Lt. Col. Barigye welcomed the donation as a major boost to the unit’s capabilities.
“This significant support from the UN greatly improves our operational effectiveness. These vehicles will enhance our capacity to fulfil our mandate and ensure the safety of both our troops and the UN community,” he said.
Captain Eric Mugabe Mugwani, leader of the Emergency Response Team, emphasized the operational impact of the donation.
“These IFVs will significantly strengthen our emergency response capabilities. We are grateful for the continued support.”
The Emergency Response Team plays a vital role in countering security threats, responding to humanitarian crises, and maintaining stability in complex environments.
Senior commanders and staff officers of UNGU XI were present at the event.