Museveni lectures 77 Army officers and students of the Senior Command and Staff College Kimaka

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has urged army officers to safeguard
    the country against the politics of identity which he said not only
    undermines national unity but it’s also responsible for the failure of
    national institutions like the army.
    While delivering a lecture of opportunity to army officers of the Senior
    Command and Staff College Kimaka on Tuesday June 25, 2024, at
    State House Entebbe, Gen. Museveni reiterated that politics of identity
    has continued to undermine the prosperity of many African countries and
    it should be discouraged.
    “You have seen what has happened in countries like Sudan which has
    got a lot of potential, but the leaders messed it up with the politics of
    identity between the ones who say they’re Arabs or Africans and the
    Islamic groups against Christianity. Sudan broke up. When you go to
    Juba now, the goods there are from East African countries like Uganda,
    Kenya and Tanzania but in the past, most of the goods were from
    Khartoum but the leaders in Sudan destroyed their market with the
    politics of identity,” said President Museveni who is also the
    Commander-In-Chief of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF).
    He also informed the group of 77 army officers that politics of ethnicity
    and race had become a big problem in the past where some leaders like
    Idi Amin even expelled Asians which led to the collapse of the economy.
    “When we came into the government, we returned back their properties.
    Now we have about 900 factories built by these Indians. The economy of
    Uganda this year grew by 6% and will continue to grow more. The
    politics of identity is wrong politics and here in Uganda we rejected it,” he
    noted, adding that whereas the economy of Uganda has grown, the
    internal market for the products is not enough.
    “We need the East African market, and the market of the whole of Africa
    to ensure our prosperity. That’s why on top of patriotism - love Uganda,
    our second principle here is Pan-Africanism. So therefore, we dismiss
    ethnic politics as backward.”
    On the issue of security, President Museveni emphasised that many
    African countries have failed to build strong national institutions like the
    army because they are infiltrated and divided based on ethnicity.
    “This was our problem here during the time of the people like Idi amin,”
    H.E Museveni noted.
    About the security situation in the Eastern part of the Democratic
    Republic of Congo, the President urged that unless politics of identity is
    solved even the foreign forces will not do as much.
    According to Maj Gen. George Igumba the commandant of the Senior
    Command and Staff College Kimaka, the delegation of 77 officers
    comprised 27 members of the faculty and 50 students.
    The students comprised 13 foreign students; two from each East African
    Community states apart from DRC and Somalia. Two students were
    from the Republic of South Africa and one student from the Republic of
    Malawi while 37 were Ugandans. These are scheduled to graduate on
    Thursday 27th June 2024.
    “I’m delighted to report to you that the college has lived up to the
    expectations over the past 20 years of its existence and we are making
    strides in as far as contributing to the professionalisation process of
    Uganda People's Defence Forces -UPDF and the East African
    community forces through the professional military training and
    education. In this regard since its inception in 2004, the college has so
    far trained 726 officers from the East African partner states and the
    Republic of south Africa,” Maj Gen. Igumba told the President.
    He added that the college desires embarking on an ambitious
    infrastructure development program which will in the long term see them
    increasing their enrollment to 100 students per intake from the next 3 to
    5 years which will go a long way in reducing the backlog of untrained
    officers at the grade two staff college level.
    The Senior Command and Staff College (SCSC) Kimaka is Uganda’s
    premiere Military training institution which conducts Operational Level
    training for mid-level military officers of the Uganda People’s Defence
    Forces and officers from sister foreign countries. The training is intended
    to impart to the officers the necessary skills in military science as well as
    Peace Support Operations. It is also aimed at equipping the officers with
    the level of training that enhances their analytical skills in order to make
    them relevant in a modern military environment.

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