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Museveni meets army chiefs over alert order

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
June 27, 2022
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Museveni meets army chiefs over alert order

President Museveni (C) met with the UPDF Service Chiefs at 401 Brigade Headquarters in Irenga, Ntungamo District on June 26. PHOTO/PPU

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President Museveni yesterday met the top military leadership in the south-western Ntungamo District, days after all UPDF soldiers were put on standby class 1, the highest level of military readiness.

“I met with the UPDF Service Chiefs at 401 Brigade Headquarters in Irenga, Ntungamo District,” the President tweeted at 8:56pm last evening.

He offered no details of their discussions, and it remained unclear why he announced that the meeting had taken place.

A 57-minute video clip tweeted under the President’s name appeared to show him admiring undulating terrains of south-western Uganda and departing after speaking to a small crowd of residents.

Read  more: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/museveni-meets-army-chiefs-over-alert-order-3860848

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