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UPDF Promotes 190 Officers in Somalia, Strengthening Leadership in UN Mission

by James Atwijukye
August 8, 2025
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In a powerful display of recognition and morale-building, the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) Contingent serving under the United Nations Guard Unit Eleven (UNGU-XI) has promoted 190 Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs), signaling a major boost for leadership within the mission in Somalia.

Held at the Contingent headquarters in Mogadishu, the promotion ceremony was more than just formality—it was a statement of intent, discipline, and readiness within Uganda’s peacekeeping ranks.

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Presiding over the colorful ceremony, Contingent Commander Lt Col Peter Ruyogoza Barigye praised the officers for their unwavering commitment to duty.

“Your promotion is a testament to your hard work and leadership,” Lt Col Barigye told the celebrants. “I urge you to continue serving as role models and mentors to your fellow soldiers.”

The promotions are not only a recognition of past performance, but also a call to uphold the UPDF’s and UN’s high expectations. Lt Col Barigye challenged the promoted officers to lead with integrity and professionalism.

“Leadership and expertise are critical in peacekeeping. Your conduct must reflect the core values of both the UPDF and the United Nations: integrity, discipline, and respect for diversity,” he added.

Echoing this message, United Nations Principal Security Adviser Joseph Katuramu urged the officers to view their new ranks as a responsibility rather than a reward.

“Leadership demands accountability, maturity, and continuous improvement. Avoid complacency because others are watching and rising,” Katuramu cautioned.

The significance of this ceremony was further amplified by remarks delivered on behalf of the AUSSOM Sector One Commander. Representing him, Lt Col Vincent Mutebi Masembe emphasized that promotions are not arbitrary.

“Promotion is a well-thought-out and deliberate process. But it also signals a new phase of responsibility. Stay disciplined and focused because there are more ranks ahead,” he advised.

Warrant Officer Class I Labu Alex, the senior-most among the promoted, expressed gratitude on behalf of his colleagues and pledged continued service and mentorship.

“I will use my new rank to support my juniors and superiors in every way possible,” said WO1 Labu, who was promoted from Warrant Officer Class II.

The promotions spanned a wide range of ranks, including 3 Warrant Officers Class I, 4 Warrant Officers Class II, 15 Staff Sergeants, 25 Sergeants, 57 Corporals, and 86 Lance Corporals.

Among those in attendance were Deputy Commander Maj Jacob Gowan Kaburika, company commanders, department heads, and other UPDF personnel serving under the UN mandate.

As the UPDF continues its critical role in Somalia’s stabilization, the ceremony served as both a celebration and a rallying call—recognizing not just the rank, but the responsibility that comes with it.

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