KAMPALA, May 8 (Xinhua) -- The African Union (AU) has delayed paying
allowances to the Ugandan peacekeepers in volatile Somalia since they deployed
two months ago.
Maj. Felix Kulayigye, the army spokesman, was quoted by the state owned New
Vision on Tuesday as saying that the 1,500 troops who were deployed under the
African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) have not yet received their
allowances.
"They have not been given the money yet," Kulayigye said but noted that the
Ugandan Ministry of Defense had paid the troops their normal salaries.
In the deal signed with the AU, every soldier on the African peacekeeping
mission would receive an allowance of 400 U.S. dollars on top of their normal
salary, while another 100 dollars would go to the Ugandan government.
According to the agreement, injured soldiers were to be compensated at a
rate of between 100,000 dollars and 150,000 dollars depending on the degree of
injuries. In case of death, the family was to receive 100,000 dollars.
Alpha Konare, chairman of the AU Commission, recently said that lack of
funds was hampering the deployment of other peacekeepers.
"Countries like Burundi, Nigeria, Ghana and others have pledged troops but
they cannot deploy due to financial problems. If other countries do not commit
troops soon, it will be a total disaster for Africa," Konare said here late last
month.
Gen. Aronda Nyakairima, Uganda's Chief of Defense Forces, said that whereas
the financial problem exists, the important thing is that the country is now
stabilizing.
"We are aware of the constraints. But what is more important is that there
is no more war in Mogadishu. Our soldiers are participating in humanitarian
work. They are doing well as they wait for others to come in," he said.
Maj. Gen. Benon Biraaro, who was recently appointed to the AU Planning Unit
in Addis Ababa, confirmed that the peacekeepers in Darfur and in Somalia had not
yet been paid allowances.
An 8,000-strong AU force is needed to stabilize war-ravaged Somalia but
only half of that number has been promised. Uganda is so far the only country
that has sent 1,500 peacekeepers to Somalia.