Officers from the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) intelligence unit have been lauded for their professionalism and integrity, particularly in their support of field operations.
The recognition came during a handover ceremony in which Maj Sirag Bruhan Yassin officially assumed the role of Division Intelligence Officer for the 3 Infantry Division, succeeding Maj Muradi Azabo, who had been serving in an acting capacity.
Col Allan Kyangungu, Deputy Commander of the Division, described the event as a reaffirmation of the UPDF’s dedication to discipline, service, and national security, especially in relation to ongoing disarmament operations in the region. “I commend you for being up to the task of detection, deterrence, and the proactiveness needed to deliver results,” said Col Kyangungu.
He urged intelligence officers to maintain vigilance and discipline while aligning with the division’s leadership in fulfilling the commander’s objectives. “Intelligence is the lifeblood of operations,” he emphasised. “I urge you to continue fostering a spirit of vigilance and adaptability.”
Col Kyangungu also underlined the significance of “mental disarmament” as a key component in achieving lasting peace, calling for collective effort among all security stakeholders.
He praised Maj Azabo for his strategic foresight and dedication during his service, and welcomed Maj Yassin, describing him as “a man of integrity and trust,” qualities vital to leading the intelligence team.
Also speaking at the ceremony, Col Frank Mukula, Head of Collection at the Defence Intelligence and Security (DIS) Headquarters, encouraged officers to deepen their understanding of the operational landscape, including community dynamics, public service provision, and economic trends. He commended the 3 Division for its stabilising role in the Karamoja sub-region and its contribution to peace across eastern Uganda.
In his remarks, Maj Azabo expressed gratitude to the DIS Headquarters and the 3 Division command for their support. Maj Yassin thanked UPDF leadership for the trust placed in him and pledged to carry forward the intelligence unit’s mission.
The ceremony was attended by senior commanders, key staff officers, and intelligence personnel from brigade and rear units based in Mbale and Tororo.