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CDF Kainerugaba Pledges Justice For Lt. Ariho’s Tragic Death

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The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) is grappling with shock and grief following the tragic death of Lt. Amon Ariho,an officer in the Engineering
Brigade, who reportedly took his own life under troubling circumstances.

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the
Chief of Defence Forces (CDF),expressed his deep sorrow over the loss, describing it as a wake-up call to confront corruption within the military.
“Lt. Ariho’s death is heartbreaking” Gen. Muhoozi said in a statement. “It is a
direct result of the corruption and inefficiencies that we have vowed to eliminate. His sacrifice will not go
unanswered; those responsible will face justice.”

Lt. Ariho, whose vehicle was discovered at a football field in Nakirebe, allegedly ended hi life after expressing frustrations over systemic issues within his brigade.

Witnesses reported that he arrived at the field,cleared it of players, and then
used his firearm to end his life.
A note found at the scene revealed the officer’s grievances, including claims of
mismanagement, unaddressed debts, and unfair treatment of personnel under the Engineering brigade.

He also mentioned a specific senior officer, Maj.Ogwang, accusing him of
misconduct and creating a toxic
work environment.

In his final message, Lt. Ariho appealed to the UPDF leadership to address the
issues plaguing the institution and ensure support for the families of officers who have made sacrifices for the country.

Brig. Gen. Felix Kulayigye, the UPDF spokesperson, confirmed the incident and announced the formation of a special investigative team to uncover
the circumstances leading to Lt. Ariho’s death.
“This tragedy highlights the need for immediate reforms within the ranks,” Brig. Kulayigye stated. “The UPDF leadership is committed to addressing these challenges and ensure accountability.”

The incident has sparked widespread discussions about the mental health of military personnel and the urgent need
for systemic reforms to address
corruption and improve welfare within the UPDF.

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