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Brig Seif Salim Rashid appointed new ATMIS commander

Brig. Seif Salim Rashid is taking over from Brig. William Kamoiro.

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by JAMES MBAKA

News01 March 2024 - 13:10
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In Summary


  • Brig. Seif reiterated his commitment to upholding the legacy of his predecessor.
  • Brig. Kamoiro commended troops for their efforts in countering Al Shabaab and other illegal armed groups within the Area of Responsibility in Mogadishu, Somalia,
Defence Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale and Vice Chief of Defence Forces Lt Gen Francis Ogolla visit Kenya Defence Forces troops in Somali at a past event.

The Kenya African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) troops in Somalia have received a new Commander.

The new contingent commander of Kenyan troops Brig. Seif Salim Rashid has officially assumed duty.

Brig. Seif Salim Rashid is taking over from Brig. William Kamoiro.

Brig. Kamoiro, who has completed his tour of duty, commended troops for their efforts in countering al Shabaab and other illegal armed groups within the Area of Responsibility in Mogadishu, Somalia,

He spoke on Friday during the handover ceremony at ATMIS Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) Headquarters in Dhobley.

"During my tenure as the commander of Sector Two, we have operated within the ATMIS mandate in line with the Somali Transition Plan (STP)," Brig. Kamoiro said.

He highlighted the successful pacification of the Jubaland area and the protection of the civilian population as one of the major achievements during his tenure.

"KDF ATMIS troops and Somali Security Forces (SSF) have pacified the Jubaland area under our control and protected the civilian populations. This is through the conduct of operations to disrupt and degrade al-Shabaab capability with our partners in the theatre," he added.

The outgoing commander also praised ATMIS KDF troops for supporting the Somali-led transition process including capacity building and integration of SSF.

"We have supported the capacity building and integration of SSF by conducting training, mentorship through planning and joint operation as well as providing operation support and strategic advice to SSF," he added.

Brig. Seif reiterated his commitment to upholding the legacy of his predecessor.

"We reaffirm our commitment to the Mission objectives outlined by the African Union and the international community and primarily the people of Somalia, whom we are entrusted to protect," Brig. Seif said.

Brig. Seif urged troops to remain vigilant, considering the evolving security challenges.

He echoed the call by the Kenya Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), General Francis Ogola, for unity and determination in restoring regional peace and stability.

Somalia has not had a stable government after the fall of Siad Barre in 1991.


Kenyan troops are in Somalia under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) to help in fighting the al-Shabaab terror group.

The Kenya  Defence Forces went to Somalia in October 2011.

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