UPDF hastily deployed in South Sudan barely a fortnight ago after it emerged that soldiers loyal to Kiir’s First Vice President Riek Machar had orchestrated a move to overthrow the former, a situation that resulted into serious fire exchange.
Lt Gen Kayanja Muhanga briefing soldiers heading to Somalia
Land Forces Commander Lt Gen Kayanja Muhanga has
warned Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) heading to South Sudan not to
engage in acts that will embarrass and taint the reputation of the country’s
military.
Lt Gen Muhanga, who was on Thursday briefing soldiers
heading to South Sudan to join their colleagues who arrived earlier, said they
are going there to protect the government of President Salva Kiir under Operation Mlinzi wa Kimya.
“My request to you is that you must uphold discipline
and professionalism as you prepare for deployment to South Sudan under Operation Mlinzi wa Kimya. We do not
expect you to engage in any acts outside the mission,” Lt Gen Muhanga said.
UPDF hastily deployed in South Sudan barely a
fortnight ago after it emerged that soldiers loyal to Kiir’s First Vice President
Riek Machar had orchestrated a move to overthrow the former, a situation that
resulted in a fire exchange.
The
new fights are contrary to a power-sharing agreement signed in 2018 where Kiir
and Machar factions had to be incorporated into the government and key sectors
including national force command positions. However, Kiir and Machar have
gradually developed disagreements which have threatened the existence of the
former government.
Lt Gen Muhanga informed the soldiers that their deployment
follows a request by the South Sudanese President Salva Kiir to the Ugandan
President Yoweri Museveni, seeking urgent support in stabilising the country
after renewed conflict broke out.
Operation Mlinzi wa Kimya is being commanded by Brig
Gen Anthony Lukwago Mbuusi, who also reminded the troops that their sole mission
in South Sudan is to maintain peace and security in the country.
Lt Gen Muhanga and Brig Gen Mbuusi emphasised that
their conduct should reflect the values of the UPDF. The troops are expected to
reinforce peacekeeping efforts and prevent further escalation of violence in
the country.
UPDF deployment in South Sudan was announced via X by
Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who shared a video of Special Forces Command (SFC) combatants arriving in the fragile country.
Senior Staff Reporter
Mr Joseph Kato graduated with a Master's Degree of Art in Journalism & Communication on February 02, 2024 at Makerere University. He holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Journalism and Media Studies which he attained in 2023 at Oslo Metropolitan University in Norway.
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