A total number of 25 officers and militants under Nakasongola Cantonment today turned up for the ongoing Ministry of Defence and UPDF retirement and discharge documentation and sensitisation exercise.
Nakasongola Cantonment comprises units of Motorised Infantry Brigade, Ground Based Air Defence, Uganda Air Force College, Luweero Industries Limited and some components of Marine Brigade.
The exercise was conducted at the Cantonment Headquarters as the Seventh station the team has attended to since commencement of the exercise on 25 April 2022.
While giving a word of wisdom, he also told the retirees to synchronise their minds to retirement and avoid stress because there is a reason for everything and therefore a reason they are retiring at this time.
Mr Mweru Samuel the Principal Communications Officer of the Directorate of Veteran Affairs, a retired soldier himself, presented to the retirees on Rehabilitation Psycho-Social Support and Resettlement (RPR). “Retirees should exit with the correct and positive mindset because your sustainable socio-economic integration after service greatly depends on attitude towards life and development” he emphasised.
Mr Mweru encouraged the impending retirees to be active in the community for example by participating in Veteran Services like Emyoga, Veteran Saving Co-operatives where he brought to light the existance of over 375 Veterans’ Saving Co-operatives country wide
He also provided the retirees with a toll free number that they can use for any inquiries about Veteran Affairs.
He also encouraged them to listen in to a weekly Veterans Radio Programme on 87.5 FM and on Medium Wave 576.
The exercise is targeting to document and Sensitise at least 1,196 General Officers, Senior Officers, Officers and Militants due for retirement in July this year under Batch 12.
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