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UPDF Shake-Up: Col. Akiiki Named Military Assistant to Gen Muhoozi.

By Dean Lubowa Saava

In a move that underscores his exceptional leadership and dedication to service, Col. Deo Akiiki has been appointed as the Military Assistant (MA) to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba. This new assignment, which takes effect immediately, marks a significant milestone in Col. Akiiki’s illustrious career.

What is the reason for Col Deo Akiki’s new Role as Military Assistant?

Gen Muhoozi’s appointment of Col Deo Akiiki as his military assistant is a significant move, indicating that Col Akiiki will serve as a key aide to the Chief of Defence Forces. This role involves providing strategic guidance and support to Gen Muhoozi, ensuring the effective execution of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces’ (UPDF) mandate .

As military assistant, Col Akiiki will likely be responsible for coordinating the CDF’s activities, handling communications, and facilitating decision-making processes. This position requires strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills, all of which Col Akiiki has demonstrated throughout his career.

Col Akiiki’s background makes him an ideal candidate for this role. He has served as the UPDF’s deputy spokesperson and has extensive experience in military public relations, having worked as a spokesperson for various army divisions and as the Public Information Officer for the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).

This appointment is a testament to Col Akiiki’s exceptional leadership and dedication to service. He has expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him and has pledged to serve diligently.

What’s The Experience of Col. Deo?

With over 20 years of experience in military public relations, Col. Akiiki has established himself as a highly respected and accomplished professional. His journey began in 2004, when he served as a Public Relations Officer (PRO) and Public Information Officer (PIO) during the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) conflict in northern Uganda. He has since worked tirelessly to promote the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) and its activities, both locally and internationally.

As he embarks on this new chapter, Col. Akiiki has expressed his gratitude to the CDF and the entire UPDF leadership for the trust they have placed in him. He has also urged the media and his colleagues to continue supporting the Directorate of Defence Public Information, led by Maj Gen Felix Kulayigye.

Col. Akiiki’s appointment as Military Assistant to the CDF is a testament to his exceptional leadership and dedication to service. In his new role, he will be responsible for providing strategic guidance and support to the CDF, ensuring the effective execution of the UPDF’s mandate.

Col. Akiiki’s story is a shining example of what it means to serve with honor and distinction. His commitment to excellence and his dedication to the UPDF are qualities that have earned him the respect and admiration of his peers and superiors alike. As he takes on his new role, we wish him all the best and look forward to seeing the impact he will make.

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