President Museveni orders IGP Ochola to sack non-committed police officers

President Museveni orders IGP Ochola to sack non-committed police officers
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

Kampala, Uganda | URN | President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has ordered the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Martin Okoth Ochola to sack all non-committed police officers.

Mr. Museveni who was speaking on Thursday 28th after the commissioning of the National Command Centre at Naguru Police Headquarters, said with available technology, crime won’t be minimized if there are still elements of non-committed police personnel.

The IGP was tasked to ensure all officers who are not taking their jobs serious to be wiped out with immediate effect so that the police force can remain with people who are determined to protect all Ugandans.

Mr. Museveni said all police officers must be determined to die for Ugandans just like they would not allow anyone to harm their biological children. He said police officers should be like him who fought because he loves Ugandans.

The National Closed Circuit Television – CCTV security command will be monitoring all other control centres established at various Districts and Divisions headquarters including those in rural areas.

President Museveni said he was forced to shift from analogue style of policing and investigations due to back to back killings that seemed to be difficult to investigate because detectives had to rely on public information like who saw what, who saw who.

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Close to 20 high profile people including Sheikhs and top security officials were gunned down between 2014 and 2018. Some of the prominent persons that were killed by gun-wielding men moving on motorcycles include Sheikh Mustafa Bayiga, Sheikh Hassan Kirya, Prosecutor Joan Kagezi, Maj Muhammad Kiggundu, AIGP Andrew Felix Kaweesi, Arua Municipality MP Col Ibrahim Abiriga and ASP Muhammad Kirumira.

The process of installing CCTV cameras worth more than 500 billion shillings started in 2016 but came into life last year when cameras were erected in various parts of Kampala Metropolitan Policing Area- KMP that covers Kampala City, Wakiso and Mukono districts.

President Museveni applauded Acting Director for Information Communication Technology – ICT Commissioner of Police – CP Felix Baryamwisaki, for passing his Adhoc test when he tasked him to show distant areas in Wakiso District as Namayumba, Masuulita and Gobero.

“I was able to see the marram road branching to Masuulita, River Mayanja and Katikamu. We have now implemented on the first phase of CCTV and the next phase is digital identification of each car or Boda Boda number plates,” president Museveni said.

Mr. Museveni scoffed at criminals saying their target was to discredit NRM security achievement forgetting that it’s the constituency he understands best. He added that CCTV has already helped in fight crimes citing an example for killers of social worker Maria Nagirinya who were arrested after they were identified by cameras.