The Somali National Army Chief Major General Ibrahim Sheikh Muhudin, visited soldiers who had recently completed training in Eritrea and were brought back to their home country.
The visit took place at the Air Force Base, where Major Gen. Ibrahim delivered a speech, urging the troops to prepare for active participation in the ongoing war against the Al-Shabaab group.
Addressing the units gathered at the base, Major Gen. Ibrahim emphasized that the time had come for the soldiers to return to their homeland and join the offensive against the militants. The goal was clear: to liberate the country from the grip of Al-Shabaab and establish lasting peace and stability.
The Commander expressed his confidence in the capabilities and dedication of the troops, commending them for their commitment to undergoing rigorous training in Eritrea.
The training was designed to enhance their skills and equip them with the necessary tools to effectively combat the Alshabaab group.
Major Gen. Ibrahim stressed the importance of unity and coordinated efforts in achieving success on the battlefield. He called upon the soldiers to demonstrate unwavering bravery, unwavering perseverance, and a strong sense of patriotism as they confronted the common enemy.
The offensive against Al-Shabaab has been a long-standing priority for the Somali government and its international partners. The group has wreaked havoc in the country, causing immense suffering and hindering progress in various sectors.