The Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) and
Coordinator of UN Operations in Liberia Karin Landgren has hailed the
distinguished contribution of Ghanaian peacekeepers in Liberia to the
restoration of peace and stability to that country and the sub-region.
Ms Landgren also acknowledged their exceptional humanitarian
interventions, such as free medical services to the local population,
donations to vulnerable groups, teaching assistance in educational
institutions and the establishment of a technical institute that is
teaching technical and vocational skills to many Liberian youths.
“This is an excellent example of making a lasting difference to the
lives of the people in the local community,” the SRSG told the Ghanaian
soldiers.
SRSG Landgren was speaking at a special ceremony in Buchanan, Grand
Bassa County to honor 700 Ghanaian soldiers with the United Nations
Peacekeeping Medal for their dedicated service to the UN Mission in
Liberia (UNMIL).
The recipients of the award have been serving in Grand Bassa, Rivercess and Sinoe counties for the past six months.
UNMIL and the Government of Liberia are working together closely on
planning a transition plan that will see the Ghanaian Contingent
re-deployed to Lofa County by the end of this year, while UNMIL’s
civilian and police presence remains in Buchanan.
In Cestos City, Rivercess County, UNMIL is also drawing down its
military presence, while maintaining a quick response police capacity in
Buchanan to support the Liberia National Police.
The UN envoy said UNMIL’s gradual hand-over of security
responsibilities to Liberia’s own security agencies was a result of
Liberia’s growing stability and the development of its democratic
institutions. She stressed that, “Our guiding principle at all times is
that Liberian security must be maintained.”
“We look to the Liberian people to be law-abiding citizens and do their
part in maintaining law and order. We look to Liberian political
leaders to consolidate the country’s democratic institutions and
strengthen accountability and transparency. We look to civil society and
the media for their independence and their engagement,” SRSG Landgren
stated.
Among the dignitaries present at the ceremony were: Acting Force
Commander, Brigadier General John Kwasie; a special delegation from
Ghana, led by Rear Admiral Mohammed Tahiru; Ghanaian Ambassador to
Liberia, H.E. Kenneth Asare Bosompem; Armed Forces of Liberia Chief of
Staff, Major General Suraj Abdurrahman; Superintendent of Grand Bassa
County Madam Etwida Cooper and other UNMIL senior military and civilian
staff.
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