Police Officers Urged to Maintain Vigilance, Uphold Discipline

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SCP Frank Mwesigwa, the deputy director of counter-terrorism, has cautioned police officers to be vigilant, uphold discipline, and set high standards as they protect the reputation of the Uganda Police Force while fulfilling their constitutional mandate to serve the citizens.

He made the remarks at a graduation ceremony for police officers specialising in counter-terrorism, where a total of 103 officers completed a rigorous one-month induction course focusing on the protection of Very Important Persons (VIPs) and the fight against terrorism on September 22, 2023, at Kigo Marine Base.

The primary goal of this course was to strengthen their capabilities, skills, and professionalism in executing these critical responsibilities within Uganda.

In his speech, SCP Mwesigwa emphasised the importance of showing unwavering respect for society and the individuals they are entrusted to protect while on duty.

“We are here to serve the people, not the other way around,” said SCP Mwesigwa before adding, “It is essential that we respect and actively listen to them. Remember, even the equipment we carry is community-owned. Our status as armed officers should never lead us to underestimate the significance of society. Let us maintain our dedication to our duty.”

According to SCP Mwesigwa, police officers must adopt a more perceptive approach to identifying and effectively managing threats.

In addition, he drew attention to officers’ concerns that some bodyguards assigned to VIPs had exceeded their professional mandates by performing tasks like carrying bags and handling domestic chores.

SCP Mwesigwa stressed the need to properly uphold one’s professional obligations while on duty.

However, according to Mwesigwa, police are actively planning additional training programmes to enhance their capabilities.

“We recognise the limitations in our numbers, but our commitment remains strong in equipping you with invaluable skills. Once you acquire these skills, make the utmost use of them,” he stated.

All the participants were called upon to uphold discipline and set high standards as police officers, emphasising that this would result in enhanced efficiency, improved service delivery, and an overall elevation of the force’s professionalism.

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