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Sierra Leone's military chiefs are working on means to downsize from its
current 10,000 soldiers to 8,500, Defence Minister Palo Conteh said Friday,
according to a state radio report.
"We cannot allow a large army ...We have to downsize to a lean army that can
react quickly to a given situation," he said.
Sierra Leone is a deeply poor country, despite being rich in diamonds, gold
and other minerals.
An arms for diamonds trade was one factor that prolonged a brutal civil war
between 1991 and 2002, which left devastation in its wake with tens of thousands
having their limbs amputated.
"We will start with those wounded in action as some of them are blind or have
lost limbs," the minister added. "The second batch will be the mentally ill and
finally the chronically ill."
Once this group of about 520 soldiers had left, the military planned to shed
troops "who have reached the retirement age of 55 and lastly those who would
volunteer to retire," Conteh said.
Conteh pointed out, however, that the military has "made a commitment to the
United Nations to provide a battalion of 850 men whenever we are needed for
peace-keeping operations worldwide."
"We have also an ECOWAS Standby Force already in training and waiting for the
green light to be sent to any trouble spot in Africa under the African Union,"
he added.
ECOWAS is the Nigeria-based Economic Community of West African States, a
15-nation grouping that aims for financial and economic cooperation and also has
a military arm.
Nigerian troops were deployed in Sierra Leone at one stage during the civil
war, before UN peacekeepers.
AFP:
Sierra Leone army to 'downsize': minister
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