UNMIL Force Commander Gives Position
By: Melissa Chea-Annan
The Inquirer
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
The UNMIL Force Commander Lt/Gen. Daniel I. Opande says he is not interested
in the leadership crisis in LURD, except to ensure that it does not create
any problem for the improved security situation in the country.
Addressing the press yesterday at the UNMIL Headquarters in Congo Town,
Gen. Opande indicated that as a peacekeeper, his responsibility is to deal
with everybody, whether that person is a leader or not.
The UNMIL force commander was responding to a question posed to him, about
his presence around Justice Minister Kabineh Ja’neh who is presently
claiming leadership of LURD, and the crisis within this former rebel group.
According to him, if any leader of the organization invites him with the
intention of collecting arms from ex-combatants, whether in the bush or
in the city, he will definitely go along with that person, "Kabineh
Ja’neh is a Minister and as force commander, I can not refuse his
invitation", he reiterated.
Force Commander Opande also disclosed that the last battalion of UNMIL troops
from Ethiopia has arrived in the country and they will be deployed in the
shortest possible time in Grandcess, Rivercess and Grand Kru counties, among
others.
He further said though the disarmament and demobilization process is supposed
to end in September, "as we move into the hinterland, we are faced
with problems, such as accessibility of the countryside due to the weather,
and the deplorable condition of the roads".
He said as a result of these problems, there will be a delay in the deployment,
and the construction of the cantonment sites. But he stated that the deadline
will be extended to a later date instead of September, and that they will
do everything possible to keep moving on.
Still speaking, the UNMIL force commander disclosed that they have retrieved
some of the heavy arms that were used by the ex-combatants during the Liberian
crisis. Although he did not give the exact figure, he explained that these
were the weapons the ex-combatants claimed they were having in their possession.