Gen. Nabasa emphasises continuous training for UPDF personnel

Oct 27, 2024

Maj Gen Nabasa reminded the troops of the importance of discipline, cautioning them against promiscuity and what he termed reckless behaviour.

Addressing the pass-out ceremony for 34 junior officers and 366 soldiers, who completed two months of intensive tactical training at the Division’s headquarters in Moroto Army Barracks, Maj Gen Nabasa on Friday, October 25th urged the troops to apply their newly acquired skills to safeguard the nation. (Credit: UPDF)

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MOROTO - Major General Don William Nabasa, the Commander of Uganda Peoples' Defence Forces (UPDF) 3rd Infantry Division, has highlighted the vital role of continuous training to ensure troops are prepared for the complexities of mission execution.

Addressing the pass-out ceremony for 34 junior officers and 366 soldiers, who completed two months of intensive tactical training at the Division’s headquarters in Moroto Army Barracks, Maj Gen Nabasa on Friday, October 25th urged the troops to apply their newly acquired skills to safeguard the nation.

A release from the UPDF communication office stated that Maj. Gen Nabasa called on the troops to perform their duties with dedication, respect civil authorities, and strengthen ties with the local community, which he described as their "best allies" in advancing Uganda’s socio-economic progress.

Maj Gen Nabasa also reminded the troops of the importance of discipline, cautioning them against promiscuity and what he termed reckless behaviour.

Maj Gen Nabasa also reminded the troops of the importance of discipline, cautioning them against promiscuity and what he termed reckless behaviour. (UPDF Photo)

Maj Gen Nabasa also reminded the troops of the importance of discipline, cautioning them against promiscuity and what he termed reckless behaviour. (UPDF Photo)



Colonel Richard Obura Kidega, Commander of the 403 Brigade, encouraged training staff to provide every soldier with comprehensive training to ensure they are equipped to operate effectively in any situation and meet their objectives.

During the ceremony, three trainees received special awards: 2Lt Daran Olam as Best Overall, Private Lokiru Alfred as Best Ranger, and Private Aliganyira Hellen as Best Female Trainee.

In attendance were Ms Adupa Dinah Lorika, Assistant Resident District Commissioner of Moroto, Brigade Commanders, and representatives from Uganda Police Force(UPF) and Uganda Prisons Service (UPS), among others.

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