The Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, Hon Jacob Marksons Oboth has today February 18th 2025, received a delegation from the Eastern Africa Standby Force (EASF) during a courtesy visit at the Ministry headquarters in Mbuya.
The delegation was led by Brig Gen Paul Kahuria Njema, Director of the Eastern Africa Standby Force who called on the Minister for a familiarisation meeting following Uganda’s assumption of the Eastern Africa Standby Force chairmanship in December 2025.
The leadership transition was formalised during the 35th Ordinary Policy Organs Meeting held in Mogadishu, Somalia.

Following the leadership transition, the Minister will assume the role of Chairperson of the Eastern Africa Standby Force Council of Ministers, while Chief of Defence Forces, will take up the chairmanship of the Committee of East Africa Chiefs of Defence Staff.
During the meeting, Hon Oboth Oboth acknowledged the critical role played by the regional force in promoting peace and stability and reaffirmed Uganda’s commitment to supporting its objectives.
“Uganda remains committed to supporting and advancing the mission and objectives of the Eastern Africa Standby Force,” Hon Oboth said.
Brig Gen Njema said the visit was intended to familiarise Uganda’s leadership with its responsibilities as chair and to ensure continuity in the organisation’s work during the tenure.
He conveyed condolences to Uganda following the recent loss of senior military officers and expressed appreciation for the country’s cooperation with regional initiatives.
The Eastern Africa Standby Force Director commended the conduct of the elections, noting that credible and transparent polls are essential to preventing conflict in the region.
“Many of the challenges we face in the region arise from election outcomes. When elections are conducted peacefully and transparently, we reduce the likelihood of post-election conflict,” He said.
As part of the visit, the delegation officially presented instruments of authority to Uganda’s leadership to facilitate the country’s full assumption of its role at the helm of the organisation, following the earlier handover in Mogadishu, Brig Gen Njema described Uganda as a key and longstanding contributor to the Eastern Africa Standby Force mission and regional peace efforts.
The meeting was also attended by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs, Ms Rosette Byenyoma, the Deputy Chief of Defence Forces, Lt Gen Sam Okiding, Joint Chief of Staff at Eastern Africa Standby Force Brig Gen Stephen Kashure, the Under-Secretary – Air Force James Mutabazi and the Principal Human Resource Officer Stephen Komunda Sajja.





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