

Mr. Barigye said AMISOM was ready to leave if the Somali people reconcile and build their national institutions.“AMISOM is not ready to stay here for ever it is impossible. We have other duties to perform in our countries. AMISOM is willing and ready to go if the Somalis reach agreement,” Barigye Ba-huko added.On Saturday a suicide car bomb aimed at the AMISOM base blew up before reaching the target after a policeman fired at it when the driver refused to stop, killing nearly 30 civilians in a bus and wounded 37 others including bystanders. Police later said that the suicide bomber was a foreigner from an Arab state which they did not specify. Al-shabaab insurgent group claimed responsibility for the attackand said they inflicted casualties to the AU peacekeepers.Nearly 3,400 African peacekeepers from Uganda and Burundi are currently deployed as part of an initially UN-authorized 8,000-strong AU peacekeeping force in Somalia. Several other African countries that pledged to contribute have not yet done so citing logistical and financial constraints.
African Peacekeepers Ready to Defend If Attacked
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