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Uganda: UPDF Land Forces Retire 411 Junior Officers and Militants At Bombo Headquarters

A total of 411 junior officers and militants from the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) Land Forces have officially retired during a colourful ceremony held at Bombo UPDF Land Forces Headquarters in Bombo Town Council, Luweero District.

Presiding over the function, Maj. Gen. Francis Takirwa, the Deputy Commander Land Forces, urged the retirees to be grateful for a peaceful exit from service.

“You are going home strong, alive, and free nobody is hunting for you for committing any crime,” he said. “But please, don’t spoil your retirement by involving in fake investments, smuggling, or gambling. If you are caught, the story will change.”

He also discouraged them from keeping large sums of money in their pockets.

“Some of you doubt banks and walk with all your money just know that you will eat all that money, trust the systems in place.”

Maj. Gen. Takirwa further encouraged the retirees to live peacefully with civilians and conduct themselves with integrity, especially those with political ambitions.

“If you want to join politics, be cautious with your words. Always speak the truth,” he advised.

Brig. Gen. Hassan Kimbowa, the Admin Officer Joint Services, officially presented the retirees, listing them as 43 Captains, 44 Lieutenants, 48 Warrant Officers I, 23 Warrant Officers II, 87 Staff Sergeants, 85 Sergeants, 50 Corporals, 23 Lance Corporals, and 5 Privates.

Representing the retirees, Rtd. Capt. Titus Muhoozi commended the UPDF leadership for their mentorship and guidance throughout their military careers.