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    EAC Heads Extend Regional Force Mandate in DRC by 90 days

    Shahidi News TeamBy Shahidi News TeamSeptember 6, 20232 Mins Read
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    The East African Community heads of state Tuesday resolved to extend the mandate of the East African Community Regional Force (EACRF) to stay in the Democratic Republic of Congo for three more months.

    This follows a meeting between Presidents William Ruto (Kenya), Evariste Nayishimiye (Burundi), Salva Kiir (South Sudan), Paul Kagame (Rwanda) and Samia Suluhu (Tanzania).

    The meeting also included Prime Minister Jean Sama (DRC) and the first Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda Rebecca Kadaga.

    “The heads of state agreed to extend the duration of the mandate of the EACRF and the status of the forces agreement for a further period of three months as from September 9, 2023, to December 8, 2023, pending an evaluation report from the council of ministers,” a statement from the East African Community reads.

    The current mandate of the EACRF was to end on September 8, following an extension that was made on May 31, 2023.

    EACRF is made up of Kenyan, Ugandan, Burundian and South Sudanese soldiers.

    Its troops were first deployed in November 2022, in response to an advance by the M23 rebels in the Eastern region of the DRC.

    The EACRF was supposed to leave DRC in September unless Kinshasa signed an extension of the Status of Force Agreement, a deal between the East African Community and the government of the DRC granting mandate for the forces.

    Defence ministers drawn from the East Africa Community last week unanimously supported the call for the forces to remain focused on its mandate to support the DRC in restoring peace.

    The ministers noted that insecurity continues in areas where withdrawal has not been achieved, hence exacerbating humanitarian situations.

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