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IGP Admits Slow Implementation of Sub-County Policing Model

Kamwokya Times by Kamwokya Times
December 6, 2024
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By KT Reporter

The Inspector General of Police, Abbas Byakagaba, has admitted that the police force has not effectively implemented President Museveni’s sub-county policing model.

President Museveni introduced the sub-county policing model in 2019, building on a concept initially introduced by British colonial governments. The model aims to enhance police visibility, automate policing services using advanced technology, and consolidate resources and assets at the sub-county level.

The President directed the Police that each sub-county must have a police station with 18 police officers and four motorcycle squads, two of which are to respond to emergencies.

Speaking at the piping ceremony of the twelve newly promoted senior officers at the Police headquarters in Naguru, Byakagaba said the model hasn’t been effective due to challenges.

Byakagaba cited a limited budget, insufficient personnel, and logistics. But despite the challenges, Byakagaba said they are determined to find all possible ways to implement the President’s idea across the country.

“The sub-county policing model is one of our flagship projects, and we must wholeheartedly embrace it and ensure it’s in full operational.” This directive is part of efforts to strengthen community policing and enhance security at the grassroots level, but we have to make sure that it works.” Byakagaba said.

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“This idea was given to us by the President that we must ensure is fulfilled. Working together as a team, we must achieve this target.” The police chief told the newly promoted directors that it is effortless to work in silos but rather as a team.

According to police records, at least 129 police posts were merged in 2022 and 2023. The merged posts will serve as a pilot study for the phased, countrywide implementation of the sub-county policing model.

Byakagaba also urged the newly promoted senior officers to ensure that their subordinates and superiors remain focused on the mission of protecting Ugandans and their property.

“Promotion comes with heavy responsibilities,” Byakagaba noted. “It also brings restrictions, including changes in behaviour and increased effort. As senior officers, you are no longer responsible for just 50 or 100 people, but rather for 5,000, 10,000, and indeed the entire force.

The promoted officers from the senior commissioners of Police-SCP to the rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police-AIGP include  Frank Mwesigwa, the Director of Operations, Hadijja Namutebi in charge of research, planning and development, David Wasswa, Director of the counter-terrorism, Ubaldo Bamunoba, the Police Chief Political Commissar, Felix Baryamwisaki, the ICT director and  Moses Kafeero Human resource development and training director.

Others are Charles Kataratambi, Human rights and legal director,  Steven Tanui Fire and rescue services, James Apora the director of logistics and engineering, Lawrence Niwabiine the director of traffic police, Joseph Obwona( Interpol), and Geoffrey Musana director of Logistics and Engineering-URN. Give us feedback on this story through our email: kamwokyatimes@gmail.com

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