Countries that took troops in Somalia to Somalia have appealed to the African Union – Police allowances still missing

By Mugula Dan

The countries that surrendered the troops to the government of Somalia to maintain peace are confused ,After not getting the money they give to the police to achieve their goals.

US$96 billion worth of $351,070, 732,800 , is owed by law enforcement agencies for three months now.

Oboth Oboth

The head of the African Union in the political guise of Bankole Adoye said the work that needs to be done in Somalia needs $15 million per month $54,954 billion, while they are paid only $16 million for a year.

These countries, which take the snowstorms of Uganda , Kenya, Kenya, Ethiopia, Djibouti and others, have faced several challenges including lack of allowances on time

Officials in countries say the lack of funds and other needs will become a myth if countries like China , Japan and Korea fulfill their pledge to join the war in Somalia.

Minister of Security and Veterans Oboth Oboth said that despite the situation, but there are still 8,000 more soldiers, to be added to 11,146 peacekeeping soldiers in Somalia.

He thanked the European Union, USA, Britain, and the United Nations, for the provision they have been contributing to the scheme since

He said it was time for the African Union to take action to sit down with the consequences of the Africans.

It is to be recalled that the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia has been entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining security in Somalia, from the former African Union Transition in Somalia.

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