The last batch of 108 Nigerian
police officers has been withdrawn from the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) after
five years of service.
UNMIL said the remaining 108
Nigerian FPU officers, the last UNMIL uniformed contingent remaining in
Liberia, withdrew as part of the UN mission’s termination.
The batch of 200 Nigerian
peacekeepers withdrew from Liberia in February as part of the termination of
the mission’s mandate, scheduled on March 30, the mission said.
“The Nigerian contingent has been
deployed in Liberia since UNMIL was first established in 2003,” the mission
said in a statement .
“The United Nations Mission in
Liberia (UNMIL) has been a steadfast partner to Liberia for the last 15 years.
“It has supported security and
security sector reform, rule of law, efforts to disarm, human rights and
sustainable peace. The Mission will complete its mandate on 30 March 2018.
“UNMIL was established in
September 2003 with 16,475 uniformed personnel to monitor a ceasefire agreement
in Liberia, following the conclusion of the Second Liberian civil war.”
An official farewell ceremony was
held in February in honour of the last departing 689 uniformed personnel – 404
military and 285 police personnel – who had served with the mission.
This symbolised the end of
UNMIL’s military and police operations in Liberia, more than 14 years after
UNMIL was deployed in compliance with Security Council resolution 1509 (2003).
Salihu Uba was force commander
and head of UNMIL’s military component of men and women from various countries,
including Nigeria, Pakistan and Ukraine.
Uba was commander of the training
and doctrine command of the Nigerian Army before his appointment as the Force
Commander for UNMIL by Ban Ki-moon, former UN secretary-general, on January 9,
2015.
Liberian President George Weah
commended UNMIL for its longstanding support to peace and stability, saying the
Liberian people will forever remain grateful to them for their bravery and
service.
“Thank you for your hard work and
sacrifice you have made over the years to keep the peace and stability of our
beloved mama Liberia. As you leave us now, we will forever remember you,” Weah
said.
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