Applicants Rejected Due to Hygiene and Physical Criteria
The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has enforced stringent standards in its ongoing nationwide recruitment campaign, excluding applicants with ringworm, scars, and missing teeth to uphold high hygiene and physical fitness requirements.
Criteria and Public Statement
Capt. George Musinguzi, the public information officer overseeing the Teso sub-region, emphasized the importance of hygiene in military service. “Having ringworm is a sign of irresponsibility that the UPDF cannot tolerate. If an individual cannot maintain personal hygiene, how can they be entrusted to defend our nation?” he asserted.
The recruitment drive targets youth aged 18-22 who have completed Senior Four education between 2019 and 2023.
Physical Fitness Requirements
Capt. Musinguzi elaborated that applicants with scars are also ineligible due to the rigorous physical exercises they must undergo upon selection. “Successful candidates undergo rigorous physical training that is unsuitable for individuals with scars,” he explained. This criterion ensures that recruits are physically capable of fulfilling the demands of military duty without hindrance.
Recruitment Details
In the Teso sub-region, the recruitment commenced in Katakwi district, drawing applicants from Kapelebyong and Amuria districts for screening. Capt. Musinguzi reported a robust turnout, including individuals who arrived spontaneously without prior application.
Regional Schedule
The recruitment schedule includes further screenings in Soroti district on Tuesday, concluding in Pallisa on July 7, 2024. The UPDF aims to recruit 110 candidates from the Teso sub-region as part of this initiative.