HE the President Gen Yoweri K Museveni cuts a tape while commissioning housing units constructed by SFC construction unit at Lunyo barracks on 23 July 2022
The Commander in Chief of the UPDF and President of Uganda H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has called upon soldiers of the Special Forces Command (SFC) to embrace ideology as they continue to do the right thing at the right time.
Gen. Yoweri Museveni said many problems in the world aren’t getting solved because many people lack proper ideology to guide them. “Ideology is about doing things rationally,” the President told the audience at Lunyo Barracks.
HE the President Gen Yoweri K Museveni and guests while inspecting commissioned houses at Lunyo barracks on 23 July 2022
The President was at Lunyo barracks today where he officiated at the commissioning of new housing units constructed for SFC soldiers.
Hon Oleru asked the President to continuously come up with his unique ideas that will help propel the country to bigger heights.
The Chief of Defence Forces Gen Wilson Mbasu Mbadi said that in the quest to build a formidable and motivated force, welfare is paramount adding that the completion of these housing units for SFC is a great milestone in the improvement of soldiers’ welfare.
He added that the infrastructural development now being witnessed in all UPDF formations and units came as a result of a needs assessment which was conducted by both MODVA and UPDF in 2008.
Gen Mbadi reiterated that soldiers who live and stay together enjoy the spirit of comradeship, benefit from common use facilities like medical services, services offered by the defence forces shops as well as easy command and control of troops.
He said following the conclusion of a feasibility study conducted in 2019, UPDF barracks infrastructure development was admitted in the project of government development plan which was unfortunately interrupted by Covid-19 pandemic.
In that plan government had envisaged building 6000 housing units each year in a period of five consecutive years using the capital development budget of 16 billion, because of the little budget, UPDF afforded to build some low-cost houses.
The CDF confirmed that UPDF will continue to use direct labour from within because it saves a lot of money on top of building own capacity through experience with equipment. He said that Air Force is currently constructing 150 units in Nakasongola whereas Land Forces is constructing hundreds of soldiers’ houses in Kyangwali, Kolokolo, and Sango Bay.
Speaking the same event Brig Gen Felix Busizoori told the audience that they had already started the construction of another 80 housing units at Kigungu, Entebbe, Makajo and Ruhengyere.
He said that each house has 3 bedrooms, a living room with two bathrooms, a kitchen and a store which is enough to house a soldier and his entire family.
The function was also attended by Gen (Rtd) Ivan Koreta, Maj Gen Leopold Kyanda, Maj Gen Don Nabaasa, Brig Gen Besigye Bekunda , Brig Gen Bosco Omure , Brig Gen Abdul Rugumayo among many officers and men of the UPDF.
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