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UPDF Assures Retirees of Continued Access to Health Services

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The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has assured its retirees that they will continue to access health care services despite being outside the active force.

Brig Gen Julius Biryabarema, Director of Compensation, Pension, and Gratuity, said being retired from the army doesn’t mean abandonment.

“The force you have served for all these years will not abandon you. You will continue having access to medical services, and your children will continue to access education. We appreciate your service for many years,” Brig Biryabarema said.

UPDF is set to retire more than 1300 soldiers from the ranks of Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) to Private (Pte) in July this year. As part of the process, UPDF leadership is conducting preparatory sessions focusing on life outside military duties.

Brig Gen Biryabarema has warned retirees to be careful since scammers have already created several seemingly lucrative business ideas purposely targeting their retirement packages. “Be aware of fraudulent schemes and risky financial ventures. Improve on what you already know, and keep in contact with one another. You will continue to have access to UPDF benefits, including healthcare, education, and subsidised shopping,” Brig Gen Biryabarema said.

Brig Gen Kenneth Muheire, Director Administration (JSHRM), applauded the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs (MODVA) for facilitating a dignified transition into civilian life. According to Brig. Gen Muheire, rehabilitation services restore hope among injured soldiers by providing artificial limbs, hearing aids, and psychosocial support.

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“You are a living testament to the peace we enjoy in this country. The UPDF remains indebted to your sacrifice,” said Brig Gen Muheire. According to Muheire, legislative reforms are underway to enhance retirement compensation. He, however, urged retirees to uphold the values of the UPDF and act as ambassadors for the institution in their communities, helping to strengthen civil-military relations.

UPDF’s Rehabilitation and Vocational Centre (DFRVC) plays a vital role in rehabilitating and equipping injured soldiers with vocational skills to enable them to survive and lead an active life since they are technically made unable for combat missions.

Brig Gen Richard Walekula, Deputy Commandant of DFRVC, highlighted the centre’s role in restoring dignity through rehabilitation and vocational training.

“You have been equipped to succeed. Use those skills to build a better life. Your contributions to the country and the force shall forever be indebted,” Brig Gen Walekula said-URN. Give us feedback on this story through our email: kamwokyatimes@gmail.com

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