According to the Chief of Defence Forces, the support, which includes football equipment and financial assistance, is intended to facilitate the smooth organisation of the tournament.
Gen Kainerugaba commended the leadership and people of the Tooro Kingdom for their longstanding association with and support to the National Resistance Army and later the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces since the liberation struggle. He reaffirmed UPDF’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote national unity, community development, and youth engagement through sports.
He emphasised the importance of strengthening collaboration between cultural institutions and security forces, adding that cultural and sporting events help preserve traditions while promoting harmony among communities.
The function was attended by Maj Henry Mwijuka, the UPDF Staff Officer for Sports.
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