He appreciated the Commander-in-Chief for continued support to veterans, including those living with disabilities, and commended the retirees for their contribution to peace and stability in the country.
“As you retire from active duty, remain healthy, responsible citizens, and continue being loyal to the nation,” he said.
Others in attendance included Lt Col Kenneth Wabwire, Head of Information and Documentation; Lt Col GN Twesigye, Head of Security and Investigation; Maj Kenneth Nyakamwe, Political Commissar in the Department of Pension and Gratuity; and Mweru Samuel Byachi from the Department of Rehabilitation, Psychosocial Support and Resettlement.
The Defence Forces Rehabilitation and Vocational Centre currently focuses on providing physical and psycho-social rehabilitation and support to disabled combatants and their families. The Centre also rehabilitates and equips eligible UPDF soldiers with vocational skills aimed at restoring their health, dignity, and livelihoods, while preparing them for redeployment or productive post-service employment.
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