Somalia: US restarts Danab Commando training
The United States has resumed training and logistical support for Somalia’s elite Danab Brigade at the Ballidoogle airbase in the Lower Shabelle region, restarting a programme suspended following a ration-diversion scandal that surfaced in late 2023.

The United States has resumed training and logistical support for Somalia’s elite Danab Brigade at the Ballidoogle airbase, following a suspension due to a ration-diversion scandal.
What was announced
- The training program was marked by an inauguration ceremony for the 12th batch of Danab recruits.
- Somalia’s Defence Ministry confirmed that US-funded food rations had been diverted and resold, leading to the suspension of support.
- The Danab Brigade, established in 2013, has grown to several thousand personnel specializing in urban warfare against al-Shabaab.
Context
The resumption of training follows a significant accountability failure related to the diversion of food rations intended for Danab troops.
“Washington takes all corruption accusations seriously and was working with Danab to create 'the necessary safeguards and accountability measures.'”
Why this matters: This news highlights the ongoing support and investment of the US in Somalia's military efforts against al-Shabaab, which is crucial for the country's security.
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The United States has resumed training and logistical support for Somalia’s elite Danab Brigade at the Ballidoogle airbase in the Lower Shabelle region, restarting a programme suspended following a ration-diversion scandal that surfaced in late 2023.
The resumption was marked by an inauguration ceremony for the 12th batch of Danab recruits. Somalia’s National Army (SNA) Land Forces Commander, General Sahal Abdullahi, attended alongside US military personnel and representatives from the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), the AU peacekeeping force that replaced the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) on 1 January 2025. The exact date of the ceremony could not be independently verified at the time of publication.
The pause in US support followed one of the more damaging accountability failures in the programme’s decade-long history. Somalia’s Defence Ministry confirmed that US-funded food rations intended for Danab troops had been diverted and resold on the open market. Reports of the misappropriation first surfaced in December 2023, and the US government’s decision to end ration support took effect in June 2024. Somalia’s government suspended and detained several unit members, while a US official told Reuters that Washington takes all corruption accusations seriously and was working with Danab to create “the necessary safeguards and accountability measures.”
The Somali Defence Ministry said it had arrested officers accused of involvement and was sharing investigation results with international partners. It was not an isolated episode: a similar black-market sale of food and fuel intended for soldiers led to a suspension of US aid as far back as 2017.
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