Somalia Mourns Death of Gen Paul Lokech, Lion of Mogadishu

The Somalia Chief Police Commissioner Abdi Hassan Mohamed Hijar also mourned Lokech, sending condolence messages to the IGP of Police and the “People of Uganda”.

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Maj Gen Lokech was Uganda’s AMISOM contingent commander from May 2011 to 2012 and again between December 2017- December 2018.

By The Homeland Media Team,

Former President of Somalia Alhaji. Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed Sheikh leads commiserations to Maj. Gen. Paul Lokech is commonly known as the Lion of Mogadishu who died on Saturday morning at his home.

Sharif Ahmed who led Somalia until 2012 was a direct beneficiary of Maj Gen Paul Lokech’s commandeering in the AMISOM operations against the Al-Shabab.

The former president in a condolence message to President Museveni described Maj Gen Lokech as a “great friend of Somalia” and the “Lion of Mogadishu”.

“The Lion of Mogadishu played a massive role in defeating Al-Shabab. He will not be forgotten,” the message read in part.

Maj Gen Lokech was Uganda’s AMISOM contingent commander from May 2011 to 2012 and again between December 2017- December 2018.

The Somalia Chief Police Commissioner Abdi Hassan Mohamed Hijar also mourned Lokech, sending condolence messages to the IGP of Police and the “People of Uganda”.

AMISOM also expressed they were saddened by the death of their section one commander Maj Gen Paul Lokech.
“During his distinguished tours of duty, we all remember him as a man of great character, great courage, integrity, and honor. He was a brave and strategic fighter who was instrumental in commanding the counter-insurgency operations that drove Al-Shabab out of Mogadishu in October 2011,” the AMISOM statement reads in part.

“As a towering icon in the fight against armed militants, he leaves an enduring legacy that will never be forgotten,” the statement continues.

The CEO of Somalia TV Abdulrazak eulogized Maj Gen LOkech as a “great man”.

Maj Gen Lokech was Uganda’s AMISOM contingent commander from May 2011 to 2012 and again between December 2017- December 2018.

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