PICTURES | Colonel Deo Akiiki's Day Out With Historic Parade
In a post on X after the event, Colonel Akiiki expressed deep gratitude to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) leadership for granting him the honor of leading the parade.
BUSIA " Uganda’s 62nd Independence Day took a historic turn in Busia District, where Colonel Deo Akiiki, the Deputy Defence Spokesperson, commanded a milestone military parade.
In a post on X after the event, Colonel Akiiki expressed deep gratitude to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) leadership for granting him the honor of leading the parade.
He described the event as “the first of its kind in Uganda, South of the Sahara, and North of River Limpopo since the advent of our independence.”
This year's celebration, held in Busia, marked a notable shift from past events, as the government aimed to bring national festivities closer to various regions.
The parade featured personnel from the UPDF, Police, Prisons, and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), showcasing precise formations that symbolized the discipline, strength, and unity of Uganda’s armed forces.
The UPDF has played a crucial role in ensuring national security and contributing to regional peacekeeping efforts.
For Colonel Akiiki, commanding the parade was both a personal and professional milestone, reflecting his growing influence within the UPDF.
His social media message conveyed pride and appreciation for the trust placed in him. The event was attended by government officials, military leaders, and citizens who gathered to commemorate Uganda’s journey since gaining independence from British rule in 1962.
The parade highlighted the evolving role of the military in Uganda’s post-independence era, underscoring its importance in national development and security.
Colonel Akiiki’s leadership during the event drew widespread praise, marking a significant achievement in his career.
The Independence Day celebrations in Busia solidified the region’s place in Uganda’s national history, making this year’s event particularly memorable.