Home » News » Uganda news » Uganda Army Abolishes Bars And Shops Within Barracks
coronavirus: Uganda Army to close shops and bars in barracks
Gen Katumba Wamala

Uganda Army Abolishes Bars And Shops Within Barracks

The Uganda Army (UPDF) has ordered shops, bars and other businesses out of all barracks in the country in a bid to curb growing incidents of shooting where many people have been killed by drunken soldiers.

Check also: Uganda To Set Up Mental Health Facility For Soldiers

The directive was issued by the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen Katumba Wamala, two weeks ago. Gen Katumba’s express order is already being implemented. It became effective last week.

Maj Tabaro Kiconco, the Airforce spokesperson, confirmed the orders to remove all bars and other commercial businesses from the barracks but said the move is intended to “avoid items inside military installations that are not supposed to be there.”

When asked about what these “prohibited” items are, Maj Kiconco was cagey. “Items that can influence soldiers to misbehave,” he said without elaborating. Maj Tabaro described the CDF directive as “a genuine guideline by the army leadership”.

Army and Defence spokesperson, Lt Col Paddy Ankunda, could not be reached for comment as he was reportedly out of the country in Mogadishu, Somalia.

“It’s not related to the shootings. We are just streamlining how businesses are done inside the barracks based on our standard operating procedures that govern activities in the military barracks,” he said.

Military sources said the Airforce was the first army unit to implement Gen Katumba’s directive last week.

Some of the affected people in the Airforce who talked to Saturday Monitor on condition of anonymity, said the directive will make many soldiers’ families inside the barracks lose their small businesses because it will be hard to continue operating outside the barracks.
The banned businesses inside the Uganda army barracks have been run mostly by soldiers’ families to earn additional income to supplement their husbands’ salaries.

However, the deputy army spokesperson, Maj Henry Obbo said the ban will not affect the welfare of the soldiers’ families because they have alternative sources of income such as tailoring and mushroom growing inside the barracks.

The Uganda army does not have army shops inside the barracks.

This would provide such goods and services to soldiers. The private businesses by soldiers or their families have been serving as substitutes or quasi-army shops.

There had been arrangements to revamp the entertainment places such as “Officers Mess” where soldiers would get drinks and food at subsidised prices to avoid sale of alcohol inside the barracks, but the plans have never been implemented.

Although Maj Kiconco was not specific on the actual cause that triggered the ban of shops and bars in military bases, there have been several incidents where drunken soldiers have shot people dead inside barracks.

However, Maj Obbo denied the ban was related to the incidents of shootings in the barracks due to influence of alcohol. Last month, a suspected drunken soldier shot and killed seven people inside Makindye Military Police Barracks in Kampala.

On March 9, 2013, a soldier, Pte Patrick Okot Odoch, shot dead 10 people, including five soldiers and injured two others outside Bombo barracks in Luweero District.

Source: daily monitor

Check also;

This is not a Paywall, but Newslex Point's journalism consumes a lot of time, hard-work and money. That's why we're kindly requesting you to support us in anyway they can, for as little as $1 or more, you can support us .

Please use the button below to contribute to Newslex Point, Inc. using a credit card or via PayPal.

Donate Button with Credit Cards

Comments

comments

Loading...

About Kyeyune Andrew Jonathan

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Loading...
x

Check Also

Peter Mayiga Advises FDC Katikiro advised FDC

Katikiro Charles Peter Mayiga Implores Creatives To Embrace Technology

The Katikiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga has urged creatives in the art industry while ...