The Inspector General of Police, Abas Byakagaba, has embarked on meetings with regional and district police commanders warning them against acts of corruption and human rights abuses. Byakagaba has so far met Regional Police Commanders (RPCs) and District Police Commanders (DPCs) from Elgon, Kidepo, Mt Moroto, North Kyoga and East Kyoga. Some of these meetings have happened at Naguru and others in various regions.
The Inspector General of Police,
Abas Byakagaba, has embarked on meetings with regional and district police
commanders warning them against acts of corruption and human rights abuses.
Byakagaba
has so far met Regional Police Commanders (RPCs) and District Police Commanders
(DPCs) from Elgon, Kidepo, Mt Moroto, North Kyoga and East Kyoga. Some of these
meetings have been held at the police headquarters in Naguru and others in various regions.
In all the meetings, Byakagaba has emphasised that effective policing starts with commanders being fully in charge of their
areas of jurisdiction, ensuring full-time leadership through command and guidance
to juniors.
“You should be fully aware of security
matters in your areas of responsibility. As a commander, you must always foster
collaboration, and boost officer morale. Your success as a commander relies on discipline.
Do not engage in any acts of corruption and encourage your juniors to avoid corruption,”
Byakagaba said.
Several police officers have
been arrested in the recent past for engaging in corruption and robbery acts. The
most infamous was the robbery orchestrated by police officers at the home of Amb
Barbara Oundo Nekesa where more than two billion shillings were robbed.
Marlon Agaba, the Executive Director
of Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda (ACCU) said in a recent interview that if
the commanders are not ethical in their conduct, then the juniors cannot be disciplined.
According to Agaba, police massages commanders who engage in corruption or
bribery which shows there is no commitment to address misconduct.
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Byakagaba’s call against human rights
abuses is timely as the country heads to the 2026 general elections where police
officers have always topped the list of rights violators. Several people get injured
or even killed in police’s acts of quashing opposition politicians’ rallies.
Additionally, IGP Byakagaba has urged
commanders to ensure the sub-county policing model directed by President Yoweri
Museveni is implemented without fail. Police’s Policy Advisory Committee (PAC)
a fortnight ago appointed Commissioner of Police –CP Mai Ogwal to head a
committee that will implement the Sub-county policing model.
Mr Joseph Kato graduated with a Master's Degree of Art in Journalism & Communication on February 02, 2024 at Makerere University. He holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Journalism and Media Studies which he attained in 2023 at Oslo Metropolitan University in Norway.
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