President Museveni Commissions National Defense College
The National Defence College Uganda (NDC-U) has been officially commissioned by the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Gen Yoweri K. Museveni, at the school’s grounds in Buikwe District.
In his speech, the President said “this new institution is the apex of military learning as its training brings knowledge and dispels ignorance. It will focus on training leaders to also lead people with a demeanor of no fear, yet with friendliness to the people, and effectively achieving any given mission”.
The Chief of Defence Forces Gen Wilson Mbadi explained that the tuition at NDC is $15,000 per person, which is more cost effective compared to when they would send UPDF generals to study the same programs in Kenya and Tanzania for $69,000 and $55,000 respectively.
Maj Gen Francis Okello, the Commandant of NDC-U informed the gathering that there are 2 courses currently running; a Post Graduate Diploma in National Security Studies & a Masters in Security Strategy taught by Makerere University and have been accredited by the National Council for Higher Education.
He further thanked the President for his consistent guidance and follow up of setting up this institution.
NDC-U is a premier government learning institution under Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs (MoDVA) to provide training to senior ranking military and other security officers, relevant civilian officers and leaders, whether local or foreign on broader strategic security, management skills, and public policy issues and is the very first of its kind in Uganda.
In attendance were the Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, Hon Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja, Minister of state Office of the Vice President Hon. Diana Mutasingwa Kagyenyi, Permanent Secretary of MODVA Mrs Rosette Byengoma, Joint Chief of Staff Maj General Leopold Kyanda, UPDF Service Commanders,Defence attachés from Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and key local leaders of Buikwe District.
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