Thousands of Ugandans have turned up at Kololo Ceremonial grounds during the recruitment exercise for Uganda Peoples’ Defense Forces – UPDF.

The spokesperson of the Land Forces Lt. Col. Henry Obbo who is in charge of the exercise at Kololo says that out of the over 3000 people that turned up only slightly above 100 are required from Kampala to join the force.

UPDF seeks to recruit a total of 4000 people in this national exercise that commenced today December 27th, 2019.

The recruitment exercise is expected to run till January 5th, 2020 before successful candidates will commence training in the different training schools around the country.

The aim of the exercise is to fill gaps in the force created by deaths, injuries, and retirements. It will also attract Ugandans to serve in the regular, professional and specialized units of UPDF.

Recruits should be aged between 18yrs and 25 years for regular force and 18yrs to 30yrs for the professional force.

Recruits under the regular force category need to possess a minimum education of Ordinary or Advanced level but with a pass in science subjects like physics, chemistry, and mathematics.

Those in the professional category should hold a degree or at least a diploma in medicine, Engineering, Education or possess qualifications in vocational skills.

Obbo says they have used officers qualified in the different fields to screen recruits adding that academic excellence is key. He said recruits have also been subjected to medical checks by qualified medical professionals.

UPDF will today have completed the exercise in Kampala and successful candidates already selected.

The team at Kololo will also conduct the same exercise in Wakiso, Jinja, Kamuli and Mukono districts as other teams work in other parts of the country.