United States Increases Security Assistance through Construction of SNA Bases

United States Increases Security Assistance through Construction of SNA Bases
Mogadishu, February 15, 2024 – The United States and Somalia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the construction of up to five military bases for the Somalia National Army (SNA) Danab Brigade. The project is valued at over $100 million.
H.E. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee presided over the MoU signing ceremony.
According to Assistant Secretary Phee, U.S. support to the Danab Brigade is “a centerpiece of our ongoing security cooperation with Somalia” and the construction of the new bases “reflects our recognition of the success of our joint efforts to build a capable, professional, and accountable force.”
In 2017, the United States and Somalia reached an agreement to recruit, train, equip, and mentor 3,000 men and women from across Somalia to build an enduring light infantry capability within the larger SNA. Since its creation, the Danab Brigade has demonstrated its capacity to engage al-Shabaab as a quick reaction strike force in battle and has maintained a clan-neutral character.
As part of the MoU ceremony, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Assistant Secretary Phee honored Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Iman Elman, Chief of the SNA’s Civil-Military Affairs Directorate, with a Certificate of Bravery and Dedication. LTC Iman has a proven track record as a lifelong, staunch defender of peace in Somalia, often putting herself at significant personal risk in defense of freedom and democracy. LTC Iman’s achievements also demonstrate women’s important contributions to Somalia’s peace, including through service in the SNA.
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