Museveni 'a pillar of strength and vision' for UPDF
The Commander of the Special Forces Command (SFC), Maj. Gen. David Mugisha has hailed President Yoweri Museveni for being "a pillar of strength and vision" for Uganda's army (UPDF).
He said Museveni has transformed the army into a capable, efficient and disciplined force that ensures national unity and security and promotes peace and stability across the region.
Speaking on Tuesday, Mugisha hailed the President for "guiding us from our early days as a guerilla-based army to a modern, well-structured professional force we are all proud of today".
He made the remarks during the retirement ceremony of 31 SFC officers at SFC headquarters in Entebbe.
The retirees included warrant officers class 1, warrant officers class 2, staff sergeants, sergeants, corporals and privates.
In attendance were brigade commanders, directors, senior and junior officers and other invited guests.
Mugisha also lauded Museveni for introducing a comprehensive retirement system for the gallant generals, senior and junior officers, describing it as a significant milestone in acknowledging their dedicated services.
“In the past, retirement in the army was anchored on running away from the army, but today, our brothers and sisters have walked away with dignity after serving honourably."
The SFC boss also thanked the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, for being instrumental in shaping the strategic direction and operational effectiveness of the UPDF.
“Under his wise leadership, the UPDF has experienced significant modernization and professionalisation. He has advocated for improved welfare of soldiers and enhanced retirement packages, ensuring that soldiers receive support they deserve, including pension, health care and vocational training.
"His efforts to promote a dignified retirement process celebrate the contribution of retiring soldiers, fostering pride among active personnel in enforcing the idea that service under the UPDF is a noble calling,” said Mugisha.
He advised the retirees to live within their means and also continue cementing their strategic relationship with the army.
“Remember that if duty calls, you will be called back to come and serve your nation. You have served your nation with bravery and commitment, Your dedication to serving our nation, has not only safeguarded our freedoms, but has inspired countless others to follow in your footsteps.”
Mugisha also encouraged the retirees to embrace wealth creation initiatives through modest and sustainable investments, particularly in agriculture.
“Avoid high-risk ventures like large commercial projects. Please use your retirement packages wisely, venture in good investments like commercial agriculture.
Furthermore, he reminded the retirees to uphold Uganda's core principles of patriotism, pan-Africanism, socio-economic transformation and democracy.
“Be ambassadors of good ideology and discipline."
On his part, the Chief of Staff of SFC, Brig. Gen. Paul Namawa, thanked the retirees for serving their nation diligently.
“I thank you for your service and dedication that you have always rendered when on duty and of course, from the outlook, you can see that you have played your part.
“Retirement is not the end but the beginning of opportunities, so when you go out there, do not look at yourselves as having concluded your service to this country but the army is giving you an opportunity to go and focus on yourselves and family for what you have done and it's now time to rebuild yourself," tipped Namawa.
SFC's director of human resource management, Col. Mango Baraza, said retirement or discharge is one of the personnel management functions through proper administration, career management and a decent exit.
“As we strive for professionalisation of the forces, retirement is fundamental since it ensures the balance of having an effective force that enables smooth career progression, ensures continuity and ushers the retirees to life outside the military and enables the retirees to invest their retirement packages when still capable,” he said.
On behalf of the retirees, warrant officer 1 Frank Wamala expressed gratitude to the leadership of UPDF for giving them a chance to serve their nation.
“We also thank the commander of SFC for the good relationship extended to us, retirees. Your guidance and vision have steered us through many trials."