The Rwandan army and other armed forces are in Uganda to participate in the 12th East African Community Armed Forces Field Training exercise code named Ushirikimano Imara.
The training to be hosted in Buikwe, Jinja and Mayuge from 27th May to 16th June will test the readiness of the troops to respond to complex security challenges.
According to the UPDF spokesperson Brigadier General Felix Kulayigye at least 1533 military, police, prisons and civilian personnel from the partner states of Burundi, Republic of Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania will participate in the exercise. These shall include ten observer from the Democratic Republic of Congo-DRC, EAC’s newest member.
The EAC armed forces field training exercise has been conducted every two years since 2005 on a rotational basis among the EAC partner states, in accordance with article 2 of the EAC protocol on cooperation in Defence Affairs and persuant to the defence sector calendar of activities.
This year’s exercise has been organized under the theme “Promoting Peace, Security and stability towards the East African Community integration.” ENDS