A delegation of officers from the Army War College Nigeria, Course 7/203, who are on a Geo-Strategic Study Tour in Uganda has today had an engagement with the strategic leadership of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces at the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs Headquarters, Mbuya.
Speaking at the same function, the Chief Political Commissar (CPC) Maj Gen Henry Masiko reaffirmed Uganda’s commitment to Africa’s integration which will lead to economic and later political integration. He said that Africa had four broader original groups; the Bantu/Kwa, the Nilotic-Luo in the Sahel African region, the Afro-Asiatic/Hamitic group and the Khoisan group as he called for the uniting of Africa. “For us to remain relevant, definitely the answer is not to remain the way we are. Integration is not a matter of luxury but a matter of survival. Separate as independent states we are all vulnerable to people that have already harnessed the entire space. Our ideological disposition is that our future is in integration. Uganda is convinced that the only guarantee for strategic security, prosperity through bigger markets and a stronger voice in the world affairs of our people only lies in integration,” Maj Gen Masiko.
The head of the visiting Delegation and Commandant of the Army War College Nigeria, Maj Gen Bamidele Ali the need for Nigeria to borrow a leaf from Uganda and UPDF in particular for Nigeria to ensure it protects its assets like oil, gas and population. He called upon both countries to engage more in terms of military cooperation and exchange of students.
The lecture was attended by Uganda’s Defence Attaché in Abuja Brig Gen Herbert Mbonye, the Nigerian Defence Attaché to Uganda based in Addis Ababa Col Rufia Umar Mairiga, Generals and Senior Officers of the UPDF.
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