Battle Hardened Brig Gen Joseph Balikudembe Leaves Karamoja for National Defence College – Uganda

The 3 Division Commander of Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF), Brig Gen Joseph Balikudembe has left office as he prepares to undergo a strategic course at the National Defence College – Uganda.

Gen Balikudembe who commanded and controlled the Division covering the greater Eastern Uganda since 2019, is among the Generals and Senior Officers who were recently nominated and announced by the UPDF strategic leadership to undertake the prestigious course at National Defence College, Uganda (NDC-U) Intake 02.

“I am so proud and happy for this rare gesture extended to me by the strategic leadership in my career development. I can’t wait as this has been my life time dream, which has come true,” said the excited General.

National Defence College -Uganda (NDC-U) is the highest military institution of learning in Uganda where policy analysis and ground strategy formulation for strategic security, stability and prosperity take place. The course is a career undertaking in leadership development and done by commanders identified to take on key positions and responsibilities in Government and other institutions.

During his tenure as the Division Commander and chairperson of disarmament committee, Brig Gen Balikudembe is credited for overall command, control and coordination in the conduct of disarmament operations making significant strides with 1,128 and 11,177 guns and ammunition recovered respectively since 2019.

He will always be remembered for overseeing one of the most recent (April 2023) bloodless operations against the Turkana armed pastoralists where the joint security forces recovered 31 guns at Lokiriaut village, Nadunget Subcouty in Moroto district.

The joint security concept notes that if it was not for rearmament stemming from the neighbors (Turkana, Pokot and Toposa) criminal elements who trade in small arms proliferation, the security situation would be much better and desirable.

Gen Balikudembe leaves at a time when local leaders through inter-district security meetings are on board in the fight against the criminality of armed cattle rustling.

As he spearheaded the security mobilization, the resolutions and outcome is bringing about peaceful co-existence among the Karamojongo, Iteso, Bagisu and Sabin communities. As a result of various security meetings, tension among some local leaders who used not to see eye to eye has been diffused. Relatedly, some livestock recoveries are being made by the locals themselves without involvement of security forces.

On the other hand, Gen Balikudembe is well known for having no compromise with some local leaders who would plead for the premature release of their relatives caught in committing crimes.

Brig Gen Balikudembe has been instrumental in cross border security engagement and mechanism with Turkana county leadership to end gun violence and foster harmonious co-existence among the pastoralists communities.

Until his official departure, he served as the chairperson of the Joint Defence Committe (JDC), a security panel between Uganda and Kenya which is tasked to formulate concepts and possible deployment of the regional force. Recently, the JDC recommended the need to align security forces to coordinate and synchronize actions against livestock rustling including deployments by Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) in Lokiriama, Orumu, Nakitongo in Turkana County as well as Konyao and Alale in West Pokot County to curtail proliferation of small arms.

As joint security forces (UPDF, UPF, ASTU,UPS and intelligence agencies), we thank him for his stewardship and leadership role that have enabled cohesion and positive direction for the right course. We pray for the Almighty to bless and grant him good health and much wisdom while on course and in other assignments as the leadership will deem it fit.

The UPDF strategic leadership looks forward to seeing smooth continuity of the disarmament operations in Karamoja Sub region.

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