Brig Okidi Replaces Maj Gen Lokech as UPDF Airforce Chief of Staff

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Brig Okidi Replaces Maj Gen Lokech as UPDF Airforce Chief of Staff

Brig Gen Charles Okidi has taken over the office of Chief Of Staff of UPDF Air Force from Maj Gen Paul Lokech who has been assigned special tasks in South...

Brig Gen Charles Okidi has taken over the office of Chief Of Staff of UPDF Air Force from Maj Gen Paul Lokech who has been assigned special tasks in South Sudan.

The ceremony was presided over by the Commander Airforces, Lt Gen Charles Lutaaya.

In his speech, Gen Lutaaya acknowledged the distinguished services rendered by Maj Gen Paul Lokech who has been the Air Force Chief of Staff in the short time he spent in the office and wished him good luck in his new task in South Sudan and Africa in general.

"It's a well-deserved appointment given the vast experience in command and operating in hostile environments in Uganda and outside Uganda especially Somalia where there is now some degree of sanity," Gen Lutaaya observed.

The Air Forces Commander further congratulated the new Chief of Staff Brig Okidi for the promotion and appointment well-deserved.

"Let us work as a team in order to promote and fulfill the mission and vision of Air Forces as mandated by the constitution of the Republic of Uganda" Gen Lutaaya emphasized.

In his remarks, the UPDF joint Chief of Staff Lt Gen Joseph Musanyufu congratulated the two General officers for the assignments entrusted to them by HE the president Gen Kaguta Yoweri Museveni.

Maj Gen Paul Lokech on his handover remarks advised his successor to emphasize accountability of the limited resources that come to the Airforce.

He highlighted the challenges that require extra commitment and sacrifice in order to fulfill the intent of the Commander in Chief in particular and the country in general.

Brig Charles Okidi in his remarks commended the Commander Airforce Lt Gen Charles Lutaaya for mentoring him and enabling him to be the best-suited candidate for the office of Chief of Staff.

"You assigned me tasks that were challenging and now the results are manifested," Brig Okidi said.

Brig Gen Okidi has been a long-time presidential pilot who also doubled as the Director Operations at the Air Force Hqs Entebbe.

He also served as Nakasongola Airforce wing Commander, Entebbe Airforce wing Commander, Squadron Commander and Officer Commanding Operations at Entebbe Airforce wing.

The ceremony was attended by the Deputy Commander Air Forces Maj Gen Gavas Mugyenyi, Brig Gen Kazahura, the Under Secretary Air Force Mr Mutabazi James, Wing Commander's,and Directors at Air Force Headquarters.

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