The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) contingent serving under the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) has witnessed a change in its command with Brigadier General Jackson Kayanja assuming leadership as Contingent Commander from Brigadier General Joseph Ssemwanga Musoke, who completed his tour of duty.
The handover and takeover ceremony was presided over by the UPDF Land Forces Commander, Lieutenant General Kayanja Muhanga, who underscored Uganda’s commitment to regional peace and security beyond its borders.
“Uganda is a country that believes in Pan-Africanism. We cannot sit back when our neighbours are suffering, and that is why we are here,” Lt Gen Muhanga said.
He commended the outgoing Contingent Commander, Brig Gen Ssemwanga Musoke, for his leadership and contribution to stability in Somalia, particularly during Operation Silent Storm, which targeted Al-Shabaab elements in the Lower Shabelle region.

Lt Gen Muhanga urged the incoming Contingent Commander, Brig Gen Kayanja to build on the gains achieved, with a focus on maintaining security in Mogadishu while upholding professionalism, discipline, and commitment to duty.
In his remarks, Brig Gen Ssemwanga thanked the UPDF leadership, fellow commanders, and mission partners for the support throughout his tenure, while on his part Brig Gen Kayanja pledged to build upon his predecessor’s work and prioritize professionalism and discipline within the contingent.

The ceremony was attended by AUSSOM Force Commander Lt Gen Sam Kavuma, Defence Attaché Brig Gen Francis Chemo, Sector One Deputy Commander Col Francis Aragamoi, Director of Intelligence Services–Land Forces Col Albert Kashakamba, Battle Group Commanders, and other senior and junior officers.







