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UNISFA newly appointed commander arrives in Abyei

March 22, 2017 (ABYEI) – The newly appointed Force Commander for the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA), Major General Tesfay Gidey Hailemichael of Ethiopia Tuesday has arrived in the disputed region to assume his duties.

Ethiopian peacekeepers patrol the outskirts of the disputed Abyei town that straddles the border between Sudan and South Sudan on 16 September 2013 (Photo: Reuters/Andreea Campeanu)
Ethiopian peacekeepers patrol the outskirts of the disputed Abyei town that straddles the border between Sudan and South Sudan on 16 September 2013 (Photo: Reuters/Andreea Campeanu)
Hailemichael succeeded Major General Hassen Ebrahim Mussa, who completed his assignment on 17 January 2017.

He has had a long and distinguished career with the Ethiopian Armed Forces spanning over thirty-three years. He graduated from the Ethiopian Defence Command and Staff College (1995) and is currently the Head of the Defence Logistics Department in the Ethiopian Army since April 2014.

Hailemichael was accompanied from Khartoum by the Deputy Force Commander Brigadier General Zewdu Kiros Gebrekidan.

Upon his arrival, he met with senior UNISFA officials including Elijah Karambizi, Chief of Mission Support and Chief liaison officer Brigadier Pillay Seyaum Akili.

In a press release extended to Sudan Tribune Tuesday, the newly appointed commander is expected to implement plans developed by his predecessor and he will be briefed by the departments’ heads and officers on these tasks.

Also, Hailemichael will visit the various UNISFA divisions and meet with Dinka Ngok and Misseriya during the next few days.

Sudan and South Sudan have failed to run a referendum on the fate of the contested Abyei area which lies on the border between the two countries.

Initially, UNISFA was composed of 4,000 Ethiopian troops, established following the seizure of the disputed oil-rich region by the Sudanese army in May 2011 after clashes with South Sudan army (SPLA) troops.

In accordance with the resolution 1990 (2011) UNISFA’s main mandate is to ensure the redeployment of Sudanese and South Sudanese troops out of the contested area of Abyei and to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to civilians.

On 29 May 2013, the Security Council increased UNISFA military strength to 5,326 troops and tasked it with the support for the operational activities of the Joint Border Verification and Monitoring Mechanism, established by the Sudan-South Sudan Cooperation Agreement of 27 September 2012.

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