Hon. Adolf Mwesige the outgoing Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs has officially handed over office to the incoming Minister, Hon Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja.
Hon. Mwesige thanked the President Museveni for allowing him to deligently serve his country and supporting the Defence Ministry in its professionalization drive. He equally thanked the State Ministers he worked with for their cooperation that enabled them steer the Ministry and UPDF forward.
He noted that Uganda is now free from insurgency and is an exporter of peace.
He called upon the incoming Minister to support the Army shop since it eases infrastructural operations of most defence personnel.
The Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs Permanent Secretary, Ms. Rosette Byengoma said the Ministry is unique as it combines both the military personnel and civilians so as to create harmony in executing the Ministry’s mandate.
She thanked the outgoing political leaders for having taken the institution a notch higher in reducing the pension backlog and constructing various infrastructure projects like the UPDF National Referral Hospital.
The Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Wilson Mbadi said that the new Minister comes in at a time when there are huge budgetary gaps towards the professionalization journey of the UPDF that requires capacity and capability enhancement, welfare of the soldiers and infrastructure development.
He promised to offer support to the ministers as they continue planning and formulating policies aimed at strengthening the Ministry.
In his acceptance speech, Hon. Vincent Ssempijja thanked President Museveni for entrusting him to lead the defence ministry. He noted it as a very big test but God will help him deliver.
He thanked the outgoing Minister and his team for steering the ministry and promised to work hand in hand with the various leaders both at the ministry and UPDF so as to serve the country.
Relatedly, the outgoing State Minister of Defence in charge of General Duties, Hon. Col (Rtd) Charles Engola also handed over office to the incoming State Minister, Hon. Jacob Oboth Oboth.
The handover function was witnessed by the Deputy CDF, Lt Gen Peter Elwelu, Commander Air Force, Lt Gen Charles Lutaaya, Joint Chief of Staff, Maj Gen Leopold Kyanda (incoming), Lt Gen Joseph Musanyufu (outgoing), Service Chiefs, Generals, Senior UPDF Officers and senior MODVA officials.