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Retired UPDF Soldiers Urged To Honour Legacy And Embrace New Chapter With Integrity

The Commander of Uganda’s 4th Infantry Division, Brigadier General Felix Busizoori, has called upon retired soldiers to uphold the esteemed reputation of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) as they transition to civilian life.

 

During a retirement ceremony held today for 206 Non-Commissioned Officers at the Division headquarters in Gulu, Brig Gen Busizoori praised the soldiers for their exceptional role in safeguarding peace and stability across the region, including their involvement in peacekeeping missions in Liberia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, and Somalia. “Through your commitment and service, you have advanced Pan-Africanism, helping to secure peace in Uganda and positioning the country for rapid development,” he affirmed.

 

Brig Gen Busizoori likened retirement to a metamorphosis, highlighting it as a new chapter filled with purpose. He encouraged the retirees to approach this next phase with integrity and warned them against actions that could damage the UPDF’s legacy.

 

Gulu City Deputy Resident Commissioner, Mr Kamba Emir, applauded President Yoweri Museveni for fostering a strong and resilient military that has maintained peace in Uganda. He urged UPDF leaders to remain involved in retirees’ lives, underscoring the importance of ongoing guidance and legal support to shield them from potential exploitation. “Retirees face several challenges due to a lack of proper guidance. Many are vulnerable to exploitation and lack investment plans, resulting in difficult living conditions. There is a pressing need to monitor their well-being, provide legal support for their assets, and promote financial discipline,” Mr Kamba stressed.

 

He also advised retirees to engage with local authorities to access government programs, such as the Parish Development Model (PDM) and Emyooga, which could improve their welfare.

 

The event honoured the retirement of 206 Non-Commissioned Officers, including seven female combatants, spanning ranks from Warrant Officer Class One to Private.

 

Senior and Junior Officers, community leaders, and members of the public were also present.

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