The Chief of Defense Forces (CDF) and Senior Presidential Advisor for Special Operations, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has commended the commanders and participants who took part in the parades during the Liberation Day commemoration in Mubende and the Tarehe Sita celebrations in Kyotera.
The same group which executed both parades, received praise for their exceptional performance, which has drawn widespread admiration from Ugandans on social media. Gen Kainerugaba lauded their discipline, precision, and professionalism, describing the parades as a testament to the high standards of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF).
Speaking at a luncheon held to honor the participants, the CDF emphasized the significance of military parades, noting that they are not merely ceremonial events but “a reflection of military readiness, discipline, and unity as a force.” He reiterated that such displays are crucial in demonstrating the UPDF’s capability and commitment to safeguarding the nation.
Gen Kainerugaba also highlighted the importance of continuous improvement, announcing that the recently launched CDF Inter-Forces Drill Competitions will be held annually to further enhance military drills and parade maneuvers. He urged all participants to embrace the initiative as an opportunity to refine their skills and strengthen teamwork.
The luncheon was attended by senior military officials, including Maj Gen BD Mugisha, who thanked the CDF for introducing transformative changes that have revolutionized military parades, making them neater and more organized.
Col Justus Nsereko, the parade commander from Air Force, also expressed gratitude to the CDF for providing all branches of the UPDF with the opportunity to participate in the parades. “Before you took over as CDF, we were often told that our role was limited to air matters,” Col Nsereko remarked, appreciating the inclusive approach and the luncheon gesture.