ADF infiltration no cause for alarm, security minister says

Mar 20, 2024

“The ADF is being fought in DRC by UPDF and the DRC army, so sometimes they run here. But we are waiting for them, they are not going to harm anyone,” Muhwezi assured.  

Security Minister Gen. Jim Muhwezi made this assurance on Wednesday, March 20, shortly after interacting with the House Committee on Presidential Affairs chaired by Jessica Ababiku (Adjumani woman, NRM). (Credit: Edith Namayanja)

Dedan Kimathi
Journalist @New Vision

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KAMPALA - Security Minister Gen. Jim Muhwezi has called for calm amid reports that remnants of the Islamist Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) have sneaked into the country.

He made this assurance on Wednesday, March 20, shortly after interacting with the House Committee on Presidential Affairs chaired by Jessica Ababiku (Adjumani woman, NRM).

“The ADF is being fought in DRC by UPDF and the DRC army, so sometimes they run here. But we are waiting for them, they are not going to harm anyone,” Muhwezi assured.  

“This is not a static war of positions, no. They are hiding in the population and forests and so on. So when we hit them, they run and sometimes, they run into Uganda thinking that when they operate in Uganda, Operation Shujaa will now switch and come back to Uganda. They don’t know that we have forces in Uganda to deal with them,” he explained.

Two days ago, the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) through deputy spokesperson Col. Deo Akiiki alerted the country about this menace.

“This group is suspected to be under the command of a notorious ADF commander Ahamed Muhamood Hassan aka Abu Waqqas a Tanzanian-born ADF bomb expert. Others include, Mohamed Issa, Amigo Kibirige aka Simba, Muhamad Lumisa, and Nasser Hamid Diiru, and one of them is suspected to have been sent by Abu Waqqas for the current mission,” Akiiki disclosed.

According to security, the ADF appears to be running away from sustained joint operations by UPDF and Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) targeting their hideouts in eastern DRC. These include, Irumu, Mambasa and Kamanda.

Previous incursions

In late October last year, it is understood that ten elements of ADF led by Kamusi and Njovu sneaked into the country through Kasese.

According to the UPDF communique, this batch was responsible for the attack on Lhubiriha Secondary School in which over 30 students lost their lives and the death of three tourists in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

ADF commander Rashid Abdul Kyoto who is accused of leading the attack on tourists in Queen Elizabeth National Park, is on April 4, 2024, expected to be committed to the High Court to stand trial.  

It is also confirmed that the group was behind the unrest in Kamwenge district that transpired late last year.

“Since then, their commander a one Kamusi was killed and his second in command Njovu was captured, currently undergoing trial. The group was destroyed and operations have further scattered the ADF elements into the jungles of DRC,” UPDF stated on March 18, 2024.

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