THE EAC ARMED FORCES FIELD TRAINING EXERCISE 'USHIRIKIANO IMARA2024' CONCLUDED
Bugesera,21 June 2024
Today, the 13th EAC partner states Armed Forces Field Training Exercise “Ushirikiano Imara 2024” concluded in a ceremony held at Rwanda Military Academy Gako in Bugesera District.
The two-week-long Exercise brought together Armed forces, police personnel, and civilian components from Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Tanzania. It addressed Peace Support Operations, Counter-terrorism, counter-piracy, Disaster management, and Civil-Military Cooperation aiming to enhance readiness and interoperability among Partner States’ Armed Forces to tackle complex security challenges.
During the closing ceremony, Hon Juvenal MARIZAMUNDA, Minister of Defence, underlined that the exercise improved interoperability, cooperation, and unity of command. These enhancements will assist partner states in overcoming any obstacles threatening regional security and stability.
“Through integrated exercises, we have not only enhanced operational efficiency but also strengthened bonds of trust and friendship among our national security institutions including military, police, and civilian components. This exercise has reinforced the concept that through collaboration and mutual support, we can address threats to regional security, peace, and stability,” said Hon. Marizamunda.
He further encouraged all participants to share the knowledge and experience gained during the exercise within their respective countries and beyond to foster a secure region.
Gen MK Mubarakh, RDF Chief of Defence Staff, highlighted the importance of such exercises in building strong friendships, collaboration, cohesion, trust, and confidence among partner states’ armed forces. He said that EAC armed forces should prioritize interoperability and increased capacity to tackle national and regional security issues.
Veronica Mueni NDUVA, Secretary General of the East Africa Community, emphasized the essential role of peace, unity, and stability in defending common interests in East Africa. She stressed that the region must find lasting solutions to regional problems, even on international matters.
Exercise Director Maj Gen Andrew KAGAME noted that joint operations during the exercise simulated real-world scenarios, testing the forces’ readiness and identifying areas for improvement. He affirmed that the exercise significantly enhanced interoperability, ensuring seamless operation as a unified force in times of need.
The Exercise's closing ceremony was graced by government officials and representatives from the EAC partner states. Notable attendees included Hon Jacob MARKSONS Oboth, Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs of the Republic of Uganda; Lt Gen Samuel OKIDING, Deputy Chief Defence Force representing Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) - UPDF; Lt Gen John Omenda Mukaravai, Vice Chief of Defence Force of the Kenyan Armed Forces; and Maj Gen Fadhili Omar Nondo, Tanzanian Land Force Commander, among others.
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