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Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has underscored that new ranks bring greater responsibility, challenging a cohort of newly decorated generals and senior officers to rise to the more demanding tasks ahead.
Speaking at a pipping ceremony held at the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs headquarters in Mbuya on December 15, 2025, Kainerugaba said their promotions signify deeper obligations to the nation and their subordinates.

CDF Muhoozi Kainerugaba. (Credit: Mpalanyi Ssentongo)
“This ceremony is not merely a change of insignia or ranks; it represents more responsibility and heavier tasks,” the CDF told the officers. “Your subordinates will now look up to you for mentorship, wisdom, and solutions.”
Kainerugaba, who is also the senior presidential advisor for special operations, invoked a Biblical verse to emphasise his point: “The Gospel of Luke reminds us in chapter 12, verse 48: ‘From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked."
“You have been given much: The trust of the nation, the confidence of your commanders, and the faith of the soldiers you will lead. In return, much more is now expected. Your judgment must be sharper, your integrity stronger, and your commitment to the soldiers under your command more absolute,” he said.
Protect hard-won peace
He further urged the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) and the wider security apparatus to safeguard the nation’s hard-won peace.
Additionally, he emphasised the importance of sustaining the Force’s contributions to allied regional missions, operating within the Pan-African spirit.
Turning to the national context, the CDF called on Ugandans to maintain peace during the election period. He encouraged citizens to vote and return home, noting that sufficient scrutiny by agents, media, and international observers would ensure a transparent and credible process.
He issued a firm warning to those intending to cause trouble. “Those who will try to cause trouble, as I have heard some people proclaim, will be dealt with swiftly and decisively with all the tools at our disposal, and in accordance with the law,” Gen. Kainerugaba stated.
“We strongly urge all political actors during this electoral season to abide by Independent Electoral Commission guidelines and co-operate fully with security forces for the safety of all. We appeal to citizens to cast their votes peacefully and go home, not hang around polling stations,” Kainerugaba added.

Thank you for the strategic leadership
He also expressed gratitude to the Commander-in-Chief, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, for his strategic leadership, which he credited for shaping the UPDF into a growing, professional force for peace across Uganda, the region, and the continent.
We shall uphold their trust
On behalf of the promoted officers, Lt Gen. Jack Bakasumba, the Chief of Joint Staff and the most senior among them, thanked the CDF and the Commander-in-Chief for their trust and confidence.
Bakasumba pledged that the decorated Generals and officers would uphold the UPDF values of integrity, courage, and discipline in their work. He also thanked the CDF for his strategic leadership and mentorship of the entire UPDF.

Lt Gen. Kayanja Muhanga. (Credit: Mpalanyi Ssentongo)

Commander of the UPDF Air Force Lt. Gen. Charles Okidi. (Crdit: Mpalanyi Ssentongo)
The ceremony was attended by several high-ranking UPDF officials, including Commander Land Forces Lt Gen. Kayanja Muhanga, Commander of the UPDF Air Force Lt. Gen. Charles Okidi and Defence Ministry undersecretary Edith Butuuro.

Decorated senior UPDF officers.
Some of the newly decorated officers include Lieutenant Generals Jack Bakasumba and Francis Okello; Major Generals James Kinaalwa, Deus Sande, Charles Byanyima, William Bainomugisha, and Christopher Ddamulira; Brigadier Generals McDans Kamugira, Fred Zakye, and Paddy Ankunda; among other Generals and Colonels.

Maj. Gen. Kagoro Aloysius Asengura. (Credit: Mpalanyi Ssentongo)

Maj. Gen. Deus Kalachi Sande during his decoration. (Credit: Mpalanyi Ssentongo)

Maj. Gen. Christopher Damulira decorated by the CDF Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba together with Mrs Damulira. (Credit: Mpalanyi Ssentongo)


Brig. Christopher Tumwine (right).

Brig. Gen. Fred Zakye decorated by some of his family members together with Lt Gen. Kayanja Muhanga.


Brig. Paddy Ankunda (Right) decorated.

Brig. Geoffrey C. Karugaba decorated by Lt Gen. Kayanja Muhanga.

Lt Gen. Jack Agonza Bakasumba.

Maj. Gen. Wilberforce Sserunkuuma decorated.

Col Mike Charles Mbulachalo (right) gets his new pips.


