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Defense Forces’ projects get assistance from visiting German Bundestag delegation

Defense Forces’ projects get assistance from visiting German Bundestag delegation

The Budgetary Committee of the German Federal Parliament (the Bundestag), sent five of their members to Namibia from 23 to 25 January to support the Namibian Defense Forces (NDF).

The visit was to part of the German Federal Government’s Equipment Aid Programme, the German Embassy said in a statement this week.

The delegates representing various parties in the Bundestag first traveled to Walvis Bay to visit the Ammunition Disposal Plant there, which was build as part of the Equipment Aid Programme from 2001 to 2004 and has been operated by the Namibian Armed Forces under its sole responsibility since 2006.

The Embassy said that the delegation then visited Osona Base near Okahandja where the German government supports three ongoing projects. One of them being a central support element (Centre Mission Support Element) which is currently being set up and in future will be used to maintain and refurbish material for potential peacekeeping operations, as well as train military staff to prepare Namibia for deployment within SADC, Africa Union or United Nations missions.

In addition, a central medical training facility is being built, also in Osona Base. This will enable the NDF to provide sustainable training and qualification for healthcare professionals in future, the statement said.

Meanwhile , the third ongoing project is the expansion of the existing Mobile Field Hospital which is already used for exercise missions. The Mobile Field Hospital will be expanded to include a mobile hygiene and disease protection component as well as a dental section.

Back in Windhoek, the delegation held talks with the Deputy Minister of Defense, Billy Mwaningange, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, as well as with the Namibian Parliament Government Chief Whip, Evelyn Nawases-Taeyele.

The Parliamentary delegation was able to obtain a comprehensive and up-to-date picture of the former and current projects under the Federal Government’s Equipment Aid Programme in Namibia.

Highly experienced and committed soldiers of the Namibian armed forces briefed the Honorable Parliamentarians on projects already handed over to the NDF.


Caption: Delegation at Osona Base (From left to right) Front row: Col Showa (St Cdr Military Training School), MP Dennis Rohde, Lt Col Sepiso (NDF), Lt Col Hausiku (NDF), Maj Amupolo (NDF). Second row: Col Amadhila (Cdr Mobile Field Hospital), MP Doris Barnett, MP Dr. Birgit Malsack-Winkemann, Mr. Mario Hofhaus (Ministry of Defense-Germany), Lt. Col. Elias (Liaison Officer NDF-GAFTAG), H.E. Christian Schlaga (Ambassador-German Embassy), MP Alois Karl, Lt Col Amuntenya (Cdr Medical Training Wing), Mr. Ferdinand von Weyhe (Foreign Office). Third row: various members of the German delegation and NDF personnel.


 

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