Uganda Police Officers

NEWS- The Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP), Grace Akullo, has said that the government has better plans for police officers. These, she said, range from salary enhancements to welfare and housing, among others.

AIGP Akullo made this revelation while presiding over the Police Thanksgiving Service as Chief Guest at St. Peter’s Church of Uganda in Naguru on Sunday.

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Don’t tire, AIGP Akullo told officers. “Good things are coming. The government has better plans for you. Do your work with pleasure. Maintain discipline. Promotions are coming,” said AIGP Akullo, who represented the Chief Guest. She told the service that the IGP is in high spirits but engaged in other duties.

She, however, appealed to officers to be thankful for what they already have and that more will come their way.

Above all, AIGP Akullo tasked officers to observe “the laws of the land and the 10 commandments.”

AIGP Akullo appealed to officers to take good care of their families and send their children to school as opposed to marrying more women upon getting salary enhancements. The wives of police officers were urged to take good care of their husbands.

Commissioner of Police (CP) Irene Ameri, who is the Deputy Director of Logistics, appealed to the congregation to work on their character.

“Go out there and shine a light on communities. We are too many Christians to have an impact on communities.

Cpl. Rev. Jackson Bwambale Tusiime delivered the summons with the scripture taken from the book of Luke 17:11–19. He appealed to the public not to fear the police. Instead, he appealed to the congregation to give information to the public.

“Befriend the police. If the community is transformed, the crime rate will reduce,” said Cpl. Rev. Bwambale.

He dedicated Acts 10:1 ([1] There was a certain man in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band, [2] a devout man, and one that feared God with all his house, which gave much alms to the people, and prayed to God always.) to his fellow officers.

The Police Thanksgiving Service is held annually. This year’s was convened under the theme “Shinning Stars.”

Uganda Police Officers