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Four UPDF officers charged over fuel diversion

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Last updated: April 28, 2026 4:05 am
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Kampala, Uganda — Four senior officers of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) have been charged before the General Court Martial in Makindye over allegations of misusing operational fuel for personal benefit.

The accused — Brig. Gen. James Barigye Ruheesi, Col. David Ocitti Kidega, Maj. Innocent Kikongo Mugumya, and Capt. Kenneth Labwon Kinyera — appeared before a military court chaired by Brig. Gen. Richard Tukachungurwa, where they denied the charges.

According to the prosecution, the officers allegedly diverted approximately 27,000 litres of diesel intended for military operations between July 2022 and December 2023 in Kampala and Jinja.

The quartet faces charges of conduct prejudicial to operational efficiency under the UPDF Act, a military offence that carries serious disciplinary consequences if proven.

Court proceedings heard that the alleged fuel diversion occurred over an extended period and involved resources meant to support official military duties. Prosecutors argue that such actions undermine operational readiness and discipline within the force.

The General Court Martial adjourned the case to May 29, 2026, for further mention as investigations and pre-trial processes continue.

The case has sparked debate online, with some commentators praising the military for holding its officers accountable, while others questioned whether similar cases are handled consistently.

Military authorities have in recent years emphasised discipline and accountability within the ranks, warning that misuse of government resources — particularly those tied to operations — will not be tolerated.

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