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SFC urged to contribute positively to national, regional issues

JAVIRA SSEBWAMI | PML Daily Staff Writer by JAVIRA SSEBWAMI | PML Daily Staff Writer
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Mbadi was speaking as the Chief Guest at the  SFC officers pass out at Nakasongola Military Barracks,in Nakasongola district (PHOTO/PPU)

NAKASONGOLA — The Deputy Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Lt. Gen. Wilson Mbasu Mbadi has congratulated the Special Forces Command (SFC) officers upon completing six weeks refresher course saying this should motivate them to serve their country better and also contribute positively to national and regional issues.

He said the course was organised with the aim of refreshing the officers both mentally and physically on the basics of military theories and practical applications.

“When you prepare like this, we are sure that you can contribute positively to national and regional issues more professionally,” he said.

Gen. Mbadi noted that UPDF’s idea, with the guidance of President Museveni, is to establish an effective, efficient and professional force that is acceptable to the people of Uganda in order to deliver its constitutional mandate. He said that this can only be achieved by undertaking refresher courses like these that are progressive and motivational.

Mbadi was speaking as the Chief Guest at the  SFC officers pass out at Nakasongola Military Barracks,in Nakasongola district.

The SFC officers trained for five weeks at the Special Forces training school at Sera Kasenyi and one week practical training at Nakasongola Military Barracks. The officers underwent ideological orientation, physical training, political education and mobilization including various military and warfare drills and skills.

He later toured the training field and thereafter the trainees demonstrated to him what they learnt from the course.
He said courses like these improve the competence and proficiency of the officers for better work. He urged them to perfect what they have learnt through continuously re-training and applying what they have acquired on ground to ensure consistency.

He urged the officers to have discipline and remain loyal to their country Uganda, constitution, institutions and commanders.

He also encouraged them to continue exercising in order to remain physically fit and healthy. He warned the officers against contracting HIV/Aids, hepatitis among other sexually transmitted diseases urging them to take good care of their families, saying that If you do not have a stable family, you will not perform well at work’.

He thanked the leadership of the SFC for coming up with the idea to organise the refresher course for the officers during the COVID-19  period.

The Commander special Forces Command Maj. Gen. James Birungi said that the administration of the SFC decided to train their officers during the COVID-19lock down in order to refresh themselves.

He noted that refresher courses are very good to remind the officers of their constitutional mandate and to learn new ideas from each other.

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