Ushirikiano Imara

Uganda Flags Off 69-Personnel Contingent For EAC Command Post Exercise In Kenya

Uganda has flagged off a 69-personnel contingent drawn from the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF), Uganda Police Force, Uganda Prisons Service, and civilian components to participate in the 14th edition of the East African Community (EAC) Command Post Exercise (CPX), codenamed “Ushirikiano Imara 26.” The exercise will take place in Nairobi, Kenya, from May 8 to May 28, 2026.

The flag-off ceremony was officiated by the Commandant of the Senior Command and Staff College, Kimaka, Brig Gen Micheal Kabango, who described the exercise as a significant milestone in the ongoing integration efforts within the East African Community.

“This exercise you are going for is a testimony of the milestone in the integration of the East African federation. It will create a platform for East African forces to work together and address contemporary security challenges,” Brig Gen Kabango said.

He urged the contingent to uphold discipline and professionalism while in Kenya, noting that they are ambassadors of Uganda.

“Carry our flag high, make it shine, and represent our country with honour and integrity.”

The Commander Headquarter Uganda Rapid Deployment Capability (URDC), Brig Gen Ernest Nuwagaba, who is heading the contingent, said the team comprises military, police, and civilian actors.

He added that the composition will enhance synergy among East African partner states in addressing shared security challenges.

“This multi-dimensional team will strengthen coordination among states and inter-agency actors working together in a unified mission environment,” Brig Gen Nuwagaba said.

The head of the police component, Senior Superintendent of Police Denis Ochama, said the police will play their mandated role within the exercise framework, contributing to joint operational planning and response.

On behalf of the civilian component, Senior Immigration Officer Joseph Humphrey Wejuli said the civilian element is headed by the deputy head of mission and includes subject matter experts from immigration, correctional services, and humanitarian organisations, among others.

He added that the civilian team will provide mission support and advisory services to the head of mission throughout the exercise.

The Ushirikiano Imara 26 exercise will be conducted in line with the EAC Protocol on Cooperation in Defence Affairs. It is designed to enhance the capabilities of EAC partner states’ armed forces, police, civilian agencies, and other stakeholders in jointly responding to complex and evolving security challenges.

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