Kenya Quick Reaction Force (KENQRF 4) |
The first batch of the fourth contingent of the Kenya Quick Reaction Force (KENQRF 4) destined for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was officially flagged off, marking the commencement of their peacekeeping mission.
The ceremony, held at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), was presided over by Brigadier Stephen Kapkory, the Base Commander of Embakasi Air Base.
KENQRF 4 will join the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), which is focused on stabilizing the eastern regions of the DRC where armed groups continue to cause instability.
This deployment comes at a crucial time, as MONUSCO intensifies its efforts in the protection of civilians, Security Sector Reform, and the Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration of combatants.
In his address, Brigadier Kapkory emphasized the troops’ preparedness, professional training, and clear understanding of their mandate, expressing confidence in their readiness and capability for the mission.
“I am confident in your level of training and professionalism. Be good ambassadors of the Republic of Kenya by maintaining a high sense of professionalism and discipline in all your undertakings and uphold the exemplary performance registered by your predecessors,” he stated.
KENQRF 4 will be engaged in operations against armed groups, protecting civilians, supporting humanitarian efforts, and aiding in the disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration of former combatants, a task that the previous contingents have successfully performed.
During the event, Lieutenant Colonel Simon Seda, Commander of KENQRF 4, also expressed his confidence in his troops’ readiness and their ability to make a significant impact in the DRC.
“Our men and women are prepared for the task ahead. They have undergone rigorous training and are equipped with the necessary skills to execute this mission effectively. We are committed to contributing to the restoration of peace and stability in the DRC,” he said.
In a separate event, Brigadier Kapkory welcomed home the first batch of KENQRF 3 troops returning from the DRC.
Speaking at the event, he praised the returning troops for their stellar efforts in stabilizing the eastern part of the DRC. He also commended their professionalism in executing their mandate and upholding the highest standards of discipline in accordance with the UN code of conduct, which enabled them to achieve their objectives in their area of operation.
Kenya has a long and distinguished history in United Nations peacekeeping, underscoring its commitment to regional and global peace and security.
Since gaining independence in 1963, Kenya has been actively involved in various peacekeeping missions under the auspices of the United Nations, earning a reputation for professionalism and effective execution.
By Christine Muchira