Lt. Gen. Francis Omondi Ogolla became chief of the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) in April 2023. He spoke October 14, 2023, at an event in Embakasi Garrison, Nairobi, to mark KDF Day. The theme was “One Force, One Mission: Enhancing National and Regional Security.” Ogolla’s remarks have been edited for space and clarity.
Each year, this day serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of our Soldiers, Airmen and Sailors. Our observance of KDF Day is not a recent tradition. It holds a deep-rooted significance in our national memory. The seeds of this commemoration were sown back in October 2011 when our Soldiers bravely launched Operation Linda Nchi [a military intervention in Somalia].
KDF Day was established, and has been observed annually, since October 2012. It serves as a reminder of the fortitude and commitment of our defense forces and their relentless pursuit of peace and security for our beloved nation.
In the face of adversity, a nation’s true strength emerges not from its weaponry or strategic prowess, but from its unity and shared sense of purpose. A little over a year ago, that unity was tested, and we grappled with a looming shadow stretching its arms toward our motherland: al-Shabaab.
Understanding the gravity of this threat, the three pillars of our defense forces — the army, air force and navy — converged, each bringing its unique strengths, but all united by a single mission. This seamless synergy was emblematic of our guiding dictum: one force, one mission.
The objective was clear, to neutralize the al-Shabaab threat and secure our homeland’s security. Yet wars are never simple. And neither was this one. The journey was difficult and fraught with challenges. Our meticulous planning was met with unpredictability, our determination with resistance. But in every challenge, we found opportunity; in every setback, a lesson; and in every victory, renewed hope.
As we navigate this complex tapestry of global geopolitics and an ever-evolving security landscape, our commitment remains unshaken. We evolve, we adapt, but our core objective remains unchanged. Our eyes and ears are forever scanning the horizons ensuring that our strategies and capabilities are not just responsive, but proactive to any challenges to our national sovereignty.
In an era where the fog of war grows ever more complex and the theater of conflict becomes increasingly intricate, the bedrock of our esteemed military service remains its commitment to professionalism and ethical conduct. The Kenya Defence Forces, in its pursuit of national security and peace, holds these principles in the highest regard.
In this professional and ethical commitment is a foundation of underlying dedication: dedication to our motherland, dedication to the ideals we stand for and dedication to the sacred trust placed upon us by the people of Kenya.
Throughout the records of history, the successes of any institutions, particularly a defense force, are not achieved in isolation. It is in a collaborative spirit and unwavering support of leadership that propels an organization toward achieving its goals. Today, I stand before you not just as a representative of KDF, but as a testament to the immense support and trust we have received.
To this, the dedicated members of our national government, our heartfelt gratitude knows no bounds. Your steadfast belief in our capabilities, your continued support and your commitment to our shared vision have been the driving force behind every maneuver, strategy and victory.
In a world full of complexities, where challenges evolve every day, our commitment remains steadfast and singular. Kenya Defence Forces, bound by duty, honor and love for our motherland, will continue to stand as an unbroken fortress, united in diversity, dedicated in our purpose.