8,000 Combatants Disarm To UN In Liberia
The Inquirer
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
Posted December 16, 2003
Despite the two-day disruption of the DDRR program that formally commenced
on 7 December, at the Camp Schieffelin cantonment site, UNMIL has disclosed
that some 8,000 combatants were screened, whilst 4,002 weapons were collected
at the site.
Briefing the NTLA Committees on National Defense and National Security at
the Capitol yesterday, UNMIL’s Deputy Force Commander said although
there was limited awareness on the part of the combatants and misinformation
about the DDRR program, 4,188 of the total combatants who disarmed at the
site have each received the amount of US$75.00, while 2,767 pieces out of
the total weapons already received have been destroyed.
Maj. Gen. Joseph Owonibi who addressed the NTLA on behalf of the UNMIL Force
Commander, said the process is gradually being placed on track but UNMIL is
presently faced with a problem of the lack of logistics and other facilities
at the camps in the face of the huge number of combatants, therefore they
have deemed it necessary to suspend the process until after the Christmas
season.
He said the DDRR program is supposed to be a coordinated program enabling
all stakeholders to have adequate information on the process as such, the
break is intended to also prepare all fully for the program and putting in
proper mechanisms not to repeat the mistake of misinformation.
Maj. Gen. Owonibi said NTGL Chairman Bryant addressed commanders of the various
groups of combatants over the weekend, on the decision of the break, and they
(commanders) are expected to pass the information on to the combatants so
it would not look like the end of the program or that UN is not prepared.
He disclosed that at the onset, combatants who had to receive money were only
400, but that sharply increased to 1000 daily and it will continue at that
rate on tomorrow at which time it will expected that 6,000 will be paid before
the break.
Maj. Gen. Owonibi said to present, the UNMIL has not yet fully deployed throughout
the country, therefore the break will also give them the opportunity to receive
more troops to beef up their strength already on the ground as well as get
in additional resources for the troops.
He said though the UNMIL headquarters was able to provide security at the
camp to handle any problem, they also have to contend with the expected huge
numbers of combatants who have been gathering daily to move the process forward.
Maj. Gen. Owonibi said the designated cantonment site at Camp Schieffelin
was to accommodate 1,000 combatants and facilities that were put in place
were meant to cater to only 1,000 combatants, but because of the misinformation
they started receiving over 3,000 combatants which has caused congestion at
the camp.
He said however, some lessons have been learned, mistakes have been made but
the basic thing is that the DDRR is an embracing program which calls for the
total involvement of all stakeholders.
For their part, the NTLA thanked UNMIL for their information and urged them
to get fully involved in the program by encouraging a stabilization force
to avoid any reoccurrence of such incident.
In a related development, the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone(UNAMSIL)
has moved a large number of troops close to the Liberia / Sierra Leone border.
Reports monitored late yesterday said the move is intended to prevent fighters
mainly from Liberia crossing into Sierra Leone with weapons.