Editor's Review

The visit was aimed at boosting the morale of the soldiers. 

Defence Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale and Chief of the Defence Forces (CDF) General Francis Ogolla visited Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) troops serving under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) in Kismayo.

The visit, aimed at boosting the morale of the soldiers and appreciating their noble efforts in contributing to peace, security and stability in the Horn of Africa.

CS Duale relayed a message of goodwill from President William Ruto during the visit. 

During the visit, the CS and the CDF met the second Vice President, Security Minister Abdikadir Haji Mohamud and the Somali Nation Army/Jubaland Security Forces (SNA/JSF) Commander who made a broad presentation of the security situation in Jubaland.

KDF Troops in Somalia. 

They later received a briefing from both the Sector Commander in charge of Sector 6 and the Commanding Officer in charge of 2 Mechanized Infantry Battalion (MIB) where they appreciated the milestones achieved so far and the projected plans meant to maximize and exploit on the achievements.

Duale and Ogolla appreciated the commendable work of the local security forces in terms of operations, training and CIMIC activities that are geared towards tranquility and stability.

CS Duale, Ogolla Visit KDF Troops in Somalia. 

The two leaders assured the troops of their steadfast support for the mission success and encouraged them to continue serving with valour and dedication in concert with other Troops Contributing Countries (TCCs).