Gen. Muhoozi commisions peace support houses

Jan 31, 2020

The 30,000 housing project will be funded by the government but it will find UPDF along the way as the institution that uses own resources.

The Chief of Defence Forces of the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) Gen. David Muhoozi has commissioned the newly completed 9 blocks for Senior Non- Commissioned Officers houses, senior officers Mess, Stores, communication Centre, and also laid a brick to the resumption of new works on the 5 blocks of the officer's houses.

Gen. Muhoozi while commissioning the new infrastructure at Singo said that this shows improvement and the gradual shift from the known mud houses (mama yingiya pole) to modern houses. 

"As UPDF we have priorities, now we are directing all the efforts to the welfare of our soldiers.

He further said "to me, it's a double joy that this has come at the time we are celebrating 39 years as the army. This shows we are growing militarily," Gen Muhoozi remarked.

The CDF thanked all those who have made this success possible singling out the joint Chief of staff (JCOS) Lt Gen Joseph Musanyufu, the PSO singo staff particularly Brig Bakasumba who started the project and finally the Engineering brigade which has done the construction. 

The CDF noted that this had failed until he resorted to Direct Labor Policy in 2015 which has seen the project partially concluded. He mentioned other projects in 2Division and Nakasongola under the same policy. Which he said make UPDF happy.

Gen Muhoozi asked the users to maintain the buildings so that they stay until there useful period. He concluded by congratulating everyone for making 39years and asked the Engineering brigade to complete the remaining works

The Joint Chief of Staff (JCOS) Lt. Gen. Joseph Musanyufu said this is one of the steps achieved in development as UPDF. "This Direct labour policy was passed in the 2014/15 FY, it's direct labor by our Engineers without using constructors. This has shown that it's possible to maintain the pace," he emphasized.

The 30,000 housing project will be funded by the government but it will find UPDF along the way as the institution uses own resources.

The Commandant's Peace Support Operations Training Centre Col. Walimbwa thanked the CDF for honoring the function and also thanked him for the infrastructural development support which he says has added value to the training and welfare of the school. 

Col. Wolimbwa said this means no more environmental degradation, more time and concentration of the trainees since now there is no more looking for grass for construction and repairs, safe storage of school food and other facilities 

The Commandant pledged to preserve and maintain the infrastructures, he told the officers that it's there duty to preserve and maintain them for the future generations. He thanked the UPDF strategic leadership for the wise decision and the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs (MODVA) for the support, the wanaichi for cheap labor and materials for the project and finally the Engineering brigade for the good work.

 The function was attended by the  Chief Medical Services Maj Gen Ambrose Musinguzi, Chief of Education Brig Muhanguzi, Chief Political commissar Brig Henry Masiko, Chief Pensions, and Gratuity Col Kefa Nyangweso among others.

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