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    UPDF bids farewell to 144 senior officers in honorable send-off ceremony

    Benard OgotBy Benard OgotSeptember 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Lieutenant General Sam Okiding, Deputy Chief of Defence Forces, praised the retiring officers for their selfless dedication to serving the country over the years, particularly their outstanding contributions to the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF).

    Speaking at the official send-off ceremony of 144 senior officers at the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs headquarters in Mbuya, Lt. Gen. Okiding, who represented the Chief of Defence Forces, thanked the Commander-in-Chief for his efforts in bringing peace to the country, making retirement a “dream come true” for the forces.

    He encouraged the retiring officers to view this phase of life positively, citing biblical references to Numbers 8:23-26 and Ecclesiastes 3:1 to highlight the importance of timing, and emphasizing that retirement is a blessing, not a punishment.

    Lt. Gen. Okiding advised the retiring officers to invest wisely without rushing into any decisions. He cautioned them to be mindful and vigilant in their thinking, as their choices would significantly shape their future.

    Brig. Gen. James Kinalwa, the Joint Staff Human Resource Manager, said that retirement allows the rejuvenation of the army, as the departure of seasoned and experienced officers paves the way for a new generation of young officers, ensuring career progression and continuity within the force. Additionally, he highlighted that retirement facilitates a smooth transition for retiring personnel into civilian life.

    On behalf of the retiring officers, Colonel James Wamala expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Commander-in-Chief for his unwavering dedication and tireless efforts in pursuing peace and stability in the country.

    He reflected on the long and challenging journey they had shared, noting that they had reached the end of their service. He urged his fellow retirees to remain loyal and become exemplary ambassadors for the UPDF in civil-military relations.

    Col. Moses Buwaso, who served in the Ugandan forces for the past 29 years and worked in various capacities—such as Director of Civil Affairs and, most recently, Director of Investigations in the UPDF—shared that his journey was not easy, but marked by dedication. He advised the forces to be patient and willing to sacrifice before achieving the best in their profession.

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    Benard Ogot

    Benard Ogot is an author at Busoga Today, a Certified Tourism Operator, an Environmentalist and a Gender Based Activist

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