Kenyan Commander Issues Update on Haiti Mission: A Call for Global Support and Progress Report

Kenyan commander Godfrey Otunge, leading the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti (MSSM), has issued a significant update on the status of the operation aimed at restoring stability in the Caribbean nation. The update highlights both the achievements and challenges faced by the mission, along with a pressing call for international support.

In a recent statement, Otunge emphasized the critical need for additional international troops to support the ongoing efforts in Haiti. The Kenyan elite police squad has made notable progress, reclaiming key infrastructure and territories previously under the control of gangs. Despite these advances, Otunge underscored the importance of bolstering the mission with troops from other nations to maintain momentum and ensure long-term stability.

During a crucial meeting with Miroslav Jenča, the Under-Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia, DPPA Americas, and DPO, Otunge provided a comprehensive overview of the mission’s current status. He detailed the successful recapture of various areas from gang control and highlighted the establishment of Forward Operating Bases (FOBs). These bases are deemed essential for maintaining security in recently pacified regions and securing government infrastructure.

Otunge’s statement comes as a call to action for countries like the Bahamas, Jamaica, and Belize, who are expected to send their advance contingents by the end of September 2024. This multinational involvement is crucial, as it will transform the MSSM from a predominantly Kenyan operation into a truly international effort. Such a shift is expected to enhance the mission’s effectiveness and credibility on the ground.

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The Kenyan commander also issued a stern warning to gang leaders in Haiti, stating that they will have no place to hide if they do not surrender their weapons and face justice. Otunge assured the ongoing security operations in key areas such as Delmas, Solino, and Croix des Bouquets, promising continued support and vigilance.

In response to recent concerns about the welfare of Kenyan troops, Otunge reassured that an elaborate mechanism has been implemented to ensure timely payment of their dues. Following reports of delays in salary payments, which had affected the morale of the deployed officers, the MSSM has committed to resolving these issues promptly. The new payment system aims to ensure that all personnel receive their compensation at the end of each month, addressing the financial concerns that had arisen among the troops.

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Jenča, representing the United Nations, praised Kenya for its bold decision to lead the MSSM and deploy its troops to Haiti. He acknowledged the impressive achievements of the mission thus far and urged other contributing nations to expedite their troop deployments to enhance the mission’s multinational character. Jenča’s endorsement reflects the international community’s recognition of Kenya’s leadership role and the importance of collective action in addressing Haiti’s security challenges.

The update from Commander Otunge is timely and crucial as it underscores the ongoing need for global support in stabilizing Haiti. The call for additional troops and the commitment to addressing welfare issues highlight the mission’s complex nature and the multifaceted approach required to achieve long-term success. As the MSSM continues its efforts to restore order and security in Haiti, the international community’s response will play a pivotal role in determining the mission’s ultimate impact and effectiveness.

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