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National Defence College Key To Uganda’s Future – Deputy Speaker

by Staff
May 29, 2025
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Deputy Speaker of Parliament Rt Hon Thomas Tayebwa has lauded the National Defence College – Uganda (NDC-U) as a cornerstone of the country’s long-term security and development.

Delivering a lecture on strategic leadership and civil-military relations to the third intake at the college in Njeru, Buikwe District, Hon Tayebwa described the institution as far more than a traditional military training centre. “This college was founded with a purpose to shape leaders who will have a lasting impact on national security,” he said.

He highlighted the importance of continuous training in fostering discipline, respect, and professionalism. Noting that the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) is becoming the most educated security force in the region, he credited institutions like NDC-U for playing a vital role. “Empowering human resources with a clear purpose is a sign of strength, and the UPDF is doing exactly that,” he added.

Quoting President Yoweri Museveni, Tayebwa underscored the role of strategic thinking in leadership, saying effective leaders must anticipate both challenges and opportunities.

Reflecting on the country’s post-independence history from 1962 to 1986, Hon Tayebwa identified poor civil-military relations as a key driver of instability. He praised the UPDF for its professionalism and commitment to civilian oversight, which he described as essential to national stability. “Today, the UPDF complements civilian leadership and operates within a legal framework that aligns with the people’s interests, earning it respect both at home and internationally,” he said.

The Deputy Speaker called on Ugandans to protect the peace the nation currently enjoys, cautioning against complacency. He also encouraged leaders to embrace lifelong learning, stating that effective leadership requires constant reading, listening, and reflection.

Commissioned in 2021, the National Defence College – Uganda has graduated two intakes, with the third cohort nearing completion.

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