The President of Jubaland Concludes Training for Troops of the Duufaan Special Forces
KISMAAYO – The President of the Jubaland Government, Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Islam (Ahmed Madoobe), today concluded training for the Duufaan Special Forces of the Jubaland Darawiish troops, who are expected to participate in security operations and the liberation of areas occupied by armed groups.

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KISMAAYO – The President of the Jubaland Government, Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Islam (Ahmed Madoobe), today concluded training for the Duufaan Special Forces of the Jubaland Darawiish troops, who are expected to participate in security operations and the liberation of areas occupied by armed groups.
During the closing ceremony of the training, the President urged the troops to effectively utilize the knowledge and skills they have learned, particularly the lessons related to community engagement and the protection of citizens' rights.
President Ahmed Madoobe emphasized that the success of security operations is not solely dependent on military aspects, but it is also important for the troops to earn the trust and support of the local communities in the areas where they operate.
“It is important for the public to see you as a force standing for their safety, security, and development. That is the key to the success of any operation,” said the President of Jubaland.
Additionally, the President praised the troops for their efforts and capabilities demonstrated during the training period, encouraging them to fulfill their national duties with integrity and patriotism.
The Duufaan Special Forces are expected to play a significant role in operations aimed at ensuring security and efforts to liberate areas still facing security threats in the Jubaland administration.
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