Kitgum receives Tarehe Sita celebrations with warm hands

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Kitgum receives Tarehe Sita celebrations with warm hands

The people of Kitgum District have expressed pleasure at the UPDF for the decision to celebrate the 38th Tarehe Sita Anniversary in their home town.

This was during a meeting between the UPDF and local district leaders on Tuesday at the Kitgum Town Council Hall.

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Held annually on 6th February, Tarehe Sita  is  a day  when Uganda celebrates  the birth of the National Resistance Army that later led to the birth of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces and also the launch of another phase in the struggle by the population against misrule in Uganda.

Addressing the meeting, the UPDF Chief Political Commissar Brig. Henry Masiko commended the people of Acholi region for the immense contribution and working with the UPDF to bring peace and stability in the area.

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“It is such peace that has led to the ongoing development in the region,”Brig.Masiko said.

This year's anniversary will be celebrated at Kitgum Core Primary Teachers College under the theme 'UPDF and the People: Consolidating Peace for Sustainable Development and Prosperity.'

During the army week  to be launched on 29th January, the UPDF will conduct symbolic civil military activities throughout the entire  country with  the main focus on the  eight districts of Acholi  region including Kitgum, Agago, Pader, Gulu,Amuru,Lamwo,Nwoya and Omoro.

In these districts, the UPDF will run a series of medical outreach activities and limited engineering works targeting especially health and education facilities.

During the meeting, the leaders also appreciated UPDF for pacifying the whole country.

The district meeting was chaired by the Resident District Commissioner Kitgum Chris Omara and attended by the Deputy LCV chairman Jackson Omona, the  Defence Spokesperson Brig Richard Karemire and other heads of departments among others.

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