IGP Withdraws 200 Police Officers Attached to KCCA

At least 261 police officers attached to Kampala Capital City Authority –KCCA have been withdrawn on orders of the Inspector General of Police –IGP Martin Ochola. News of the withdraw of police officers from all KCCA installations and homes of Directors started circulating on Sunday night until was confirmed on Monday afternoon by Police Spokesperson, Fred Enanga. 

He told journalists at the weekly police briefing that the IGP wrote to the acting KCCA Executive Director, Andrew Kitaka, a month ago advising him to devise means of guarding major installations, saying police officers attached to the Authority would be withdrawn in a month’s time.

He explained that the force was facing manpower shortage in Kampala and wanted its personnel for deployment at vital places such as stations. According to Enanga, the IGP clearly indicated in his letter that police would recall 261 officers from KCCA on February 27, 2020 but there was no response from the Authority until the deadline elapsed on Thursday last week.

He explains that this prompted Ochola to order the Kampala Metropolitan police leadership to ensure all police officers deployed for guard duties at the homes of KCCA directors and other installations are withdrawn.

He has only left guards attached to Kitaka, the Deputy ED, the Lord Mayor, Erias Lukwago and a few guarding City Hall. The KCCA Spokesperson, Peter Kaujju and Kampala Lord, Mayor, Eria Lukwago couldn’t be reached for comment as they could neither pick nor return calls from our reporter.     

Kampala Metropolitan area that covers Kampala City, Wakiso and Mukono districts takes nearly 51 percent of the total police personnel. If the latest statistics are anything to go by, Uganda police force has a force of 41,760 personnel. With nearly 51 percent being in Kampala, it means more than 20,000 police officers regardless of their rank live and work in greater Kampala. 

The Kampala metropolitan area has 18 policing divisions with a minimum of 250 police officers each. Sources at Naguru intimidated to URN that police were worried of insufficient personnel in Kampala ahead of the political season. Although police expects 5000 police trainees at Kabalye police training in Masindi to have completed their course to back up its numbers in October, they are reportedly worried about the tense political environment.  

“Even other authorities will soon be told to hire private security guards. Kampala currently has fewer numbers of police officers. Every political season Kampala is often supported by officers from course who come and get deployed as probation officers,” the source at Naguru said.

Assistant Inspector General of Police –AIGP, Asan Kasingye disclosed during the female police officer’s conference that police would recruit an additional 5000 to make 10,000 personnel, which they requested the President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to allow them to recruit to fix manpower gaps.


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Abitegeka Gerald

The News Editor ,Reporter at Kagadi Kibaale community Radio

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