Burundi had since early this month tried to lobby for the reversal of the troops withdrawal, and even sent its Foreign Affairs Minister Ezechiel Nigibigira to Egypt to meet President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, before he took over the chairmanship of the African Union from President Paul Kagame of Rwanda in Addis Ababa last week
Burundian troops in Amisom are a source of hard currency for the country, and the government receives $18 million from the AU quarterly, as compensation for the soldiers
Amisom pays all soldiers $1,028 each per month, $200 of which is deducted by their respective governments for administrative cost.
https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2019/...against_pullout_of_its_troops_in_somalia.aspx
If our soldiers are paid $1000 a month, the whole south could be liberated within 2 months.
Amisom is not serious, everyone know that including IC.
And that's IC had enough with them.
We have clearly a Bantu problem, if it wasn't for the British we would have been today in Harare, Cape Town.
Inshaa allah we will steadily and slowly recover.
Burundian troops in Amisom are a source of hard currency for the country, and the government receives $18 million from the AU quarterly, as compensation for the soldiers
Amisom pays all soldiers $1,028 each per month, $200 of which is deducted by their respective governments for administrative cost.
https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2019/...against_pullout_of_its_troops_in_somalia.aspx
If our soldiers are paid $1000 a month, the whole south could be liberated within 2 months.
Amisom is not serious, everyone know that including IC.
And that's IC had enough with them.
We have clearly a Bantu problem, if it wasn't for the British we would have been today in Harare, Cape Town.
Inshaa allah we will steadily and slowly recover.