“EDUCATED PEOPLE CAN MAKE GOOD SOLDIERS AND CADRES”- SAYS PRESIDENT M7.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni who is also the
Commander-in-Chief of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has revealed
that Educated people can make good soldiers and cadres.
“When you hear that some armies do well like the Israeli
army, it is because they are Educated people. In the 1960s, when they were
fighting with the people they were fighting with, you would get Educated people
fighting with peasants from the other countries and they could not manage
because of technology, and quick learning. The only problem is that sometimes
the Educated become proud and look down upon manual work but otherwise Educated
people can make good soldiers and very good cadres in different areas,” the
President said.
Gen. Museveni made the remarks today as he presided over
the passing out of 9,690 Local Defence Personnel (LDP) drawn from three
training schools of Kaweweta Recruit Training School in Nakaseke, Labwordwong
Training School in Agago and Olilim Training School in Karamoja. The event took
place at Kaweweta Recruit Training School.
The President was happy to note that out of the over 9,000
recruits, 5,000 have A' Level Certificates of Education and above. And out of
these, five have master’s degrees and 700 have bachelor’s degrees.
“With this level of Education, it is easy to learn because
modern warfare has a lot of science and Educated people plan very easily. The
people they were giving prizes here, are all Educated. One of the girls who got
a prize here has got a degree in civil engineering and the other girls are
midwives, you know how careful midwives are. If a midwife shoots you, you will
not come back,” he stated.
“I'm therefore very happy, this is very good for the army
and for the country. Out of all these recruits, only 37 stopped at Primary
Seven level,” he added.
Gen. Museveni further congratulated the graduands upon
successfully completing their course. He strongly cautioned them to take good
care of their health by avoiding reckless lifestyles, to remain disciplined and
uphold professionalism in the army.
President Museveni also assured Ugandans that the country
remains safe and secure despite the recent attack on UPDF soldiers in Somalia
and the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) attack in Kasese that left over 40
people killed.
“When we get a few mistakes like what happened in Somalia
and Kasese, those who don't know war start running around, panicking but I can
tell you that the security of Uganda is very secure. There were some mistakes
in Somalia, and I was talking to commanders here about them. In Kasese, that
part of the country has been peaceful for a long time and those people there
were quite relaxed although there are still some gaps in intelligence, but all
these are easily solvable. Anybody who disturbs us will pay a very big price,” the
President asserted.
On the other hand, Gen. Museveni expressed concern over
the Katugo marram road in Nakaseke which doesn't have drainage channels. He
tasked the responsible parties to work on the issue as soon as possible before
he deals with them.
“Are these making a road or a swimming pool? Because when
you make a road and you don't put drainage channels, when it rains your road
will become a swimming pool. If I come next time, I will have to deal with the
one involved,” he warned.
The Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen. Wilson Mbasu Mbadi
said the recruitment of these new soldiers fits very well in UPDF's journey to
build a modern, professional, effective and efficient force capable of securing
Uganda.
“We therefore thank Your Excellency for your usual
guidance and for building a formidable force and today we have taken all your
observations during the demonstrations especially on the basics of training. We
are going to continue to review our curriculum for basic training in order to
enhance soldiers’ capacity to identify and use cover, marksmanship and team
spirit so that they can improve continuously,” Gen. Mbadi said.
“Your Excellency, despite our constrained budget, we will
continue to enhance UPDF's capabilities, capacity building, logistics support,
the welfare and infrastructure development without forgetting all other
collective solutions of solving our force's welfare issues like Education,
medical, Defence Forces shop, WASACCO and others.”
Brig. Gen. Bonny Wolimbwa, the Commandant of the training
school, said the recruits have been trained for 47 weeks and they have been
equipped with all the necessary skills required to serve in the UPDF.
“Allow me to thank the Ministry of Defence and the Army
Leadership and all other stakeholders for the support that they have provided
that has enabled us to reach this day successfully,” Brig Gen Wolimbwa added.
“To you, the recruits, this is your day. You have already
proved from your demonstrations that you have acquired enough skills that will
enable you to go and perform in your respective units. I urge you as you leave
this place to go and be good Ambassadors, work as a team; that’s when you will
conquer,” he added.
During the same event, the best students were awarded for
their exceptional performance. Wampagana Moses Wasike emerged as the best
overall student, Chelangat Bashir and Agabirwe Natasha emerged as best in the
field.
Kongai Rachel emerged as best student in leadership,
Nechemet Annet as best student in range and Chebet Mercy Faith emerged as best
disciplined student.
The event was attended by Ministers, Members of
Parliament, top UPDF leadership among other dignitaries.
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