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773 gazetted officers Promoted
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni also commander in chief of the armed forces has has promoted Uganda Police Force Spokesman, CP Enanga Fred, to Senior Commissioner of Police (SCP).
Enanga has been promoted alongside a total of other 772 senior police officers in a promotion that ranges from the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police to Assistant Inspector General of Police.
“In exercise of the powers vested in him under section 9(i) of the Police Act, the president of Uganda and on advice of the Police Authority has appointed on promotion 773 gazetted police officers to the ranks of Assistant Inspector General, Senior Commissioner of Police, Commissioner of Police, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Senior Superintendent of Police, Superintendent of Police and Assistant Superintendent of Police,” Gen Kahinda Otafiire, the Internal Affairs Minister said on Thursday afternoon.
Otafire said other ranks will also been considered for promotion at a later time.
He explained that whereas the new promotions come with an increment in their salaries, it is not entirely about salary increment but in recognition for their dedicated service to the force and country at large.
“They have been promoted due to diligent service rendered, duration of their service, record of service and existence of vacancies to be filled,” Otafire added.
Who is Fred Enanga?
Fred Enanga is a Commissioner of the Uganda Police Force and the current spokesperson of the Force and an Economist by profession.
Born to a family of ten, Enanga attended Peter Piper Nursery School then Mugwanya Preparatory School for his early school life that’s from P.1 to P.4.
Then he moved to St Savio from P.5 to P.7.
He later joined Lango College for his O’ Level education (boarding section) then Kololo SSS and then Kitante Hill for his A’ Level education respectively before joining Makerere University where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences.
He joined Police in 2001. He first began working as an Operations officer in Entebbe.
Over the years, he has held a number of positions up to the time when he was appointed as the Police Spokesperson in 2014, a position that has made him known to the public.
Fred Enanga now a national hero on March 9th 2022 – Heroes Day was awarded the Golden Jubilee medal in recognition of his outstanding service and loyalty to the country.
Speaking about the accolade shortly, he commended President Museveni for recognising his contributions to the country. “It really shows that there is much trust and appreciation for the work you do as a police officer. I am happy that after over 20 years, I have been able to receive this medal,” he said.
In exercise of the powers vested in the President in Section 1 of the Police Act Chapter 303 and on the advice of the Police Authority, the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces has today promoted and appointed on promotion 773 gazetted police officers to the ranks of AIGP, Senior Commissioner of Police, Commissioner of Police, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Senior Superintendent of Police, and Assistant Superintendent of Police.
The president has promoted Edwegu Richard, Birungi Ruhuma Charles, Ocaya James,Nuwagira John and Kali Ali Fadul to the rank of AIGP.
Also, 9 other officers were promoted to the rank of SCP from CP, while 33 have been promoted from the rank of ACP to CP.
69 officers have been promoted from the rank of SSP to ACP, 137 from the rank of SP to SSP, 158 from the rank of ASP to SP and 172 officers were promoted from the rank of IP to ASP.
The announcement was made by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Hon. Kahiinda Otafiire (Maj. Gen Rtd), at a function held at the Ministry headquarters in Kampala.
In his remarks, the minister noted that the promotion is to recognize the invaluable service the officers have rendered to the country in the police force, in the process of maintaining law and order.
Below is the list of other lucky Officers promoted:
SCP – AIGP
1. EDYEGU Richard C
2. BIRUNGI RUHUMA Charles
3. OCAYA James
4. NUWAGIRA John
5. KAALI ALI Fadhil
CP –SCP (09)
1. NIWABIINE Lawrence
2. ENANGA Fred
3. KAFEERO Moses
4. NAMUTEBI Hadija
5. BARYAMWISAKI Felix
6. MWESIGWA Frank
7. APORA James
8. HALANGO Timothy
9. SEWANYANA Yusuf
ACP – CP
1. ACAYE Phillip Steve
2. ACHOLA PROSCOVIA
3. AKWANGO ESTHER
4. AMERI IRENE Kimara
5. BETONGYEZA FULGENSE
6. BYAMUGISHA Benedict
7. BYOGERO OLIVIA
8. ECEGA RICHARD
9. KASIMO THOMAS
10. KATONO LYDIA
11. KIBWIKA SARAH
12. KIHANDA HASSAN
13. KIRUNGI SULAIMAN
14. KULAYIGE Hilary
15. KUSEMERERWA JAMES
16. KYASIMIRE DINA BUGONDO
17. LAWOT Patrick
18. MUHEIRWE Emmanuel
19. MUJABWAMI EZRAH
20. MUJINYA Francis
21. MULUYA Moses
22. NAKYAGABA Sarah
23. NAMAYE POLLY
24. NAMUWOZA DENIS
25. NKORE Mujuni Paul
26. OKALANY John William
27. OKETCHO ISAAC
28. OKOSHI Simon Peter
29. RUHWEZA JAMES AKIIKI
30. SSEBABULIDDE Charles
31. SSEGIRINYA FREDRICK
32. TWINOMUJUNI JULIUS
33. ZIWEDDE ABUBAKER
SSP –ACP
1. ABAHO GEORGE
2. AKAIS PATEL J J P
3. ASOBASI JOHN
4. BIDDEMU CHARLES
5. EBYAGAMBIRWE EMMANUEL
6. ACHIRIA GODFREY
7. ALYANGA HENRY SELASSIE
8. ASIIMWE SAMUEL
9. BANGAMBAKI ALFRED
10. BINDEEBA DICKENS
11. CANINGOM PIUS
12. EKUDOT MOSES
13. EMOJONG GODFREY
14. GIMEI TOPHER NAKOKO
15. HAGUMA JIMMY
16. ISABIRYE JULIUS
17. KAIJA STEPHEN
18. KALIMBANO WILLY
19. KALULU ENOS
20. KASOZI KAMURASI BEN
21. ANYWAR DENIS RUBBEN
22. AGABA DAVID
23. AKANKWASA BERNARD
24. AKATUTUNGISA HENRY
25. ALINYO PATRICK
26. ARUMADRI OLIVIA
27. ATUHEIRE ALLAN ROBERTS
28. BAKASHABA BOSCO
29. BATTE DANIEL
30. BWAMBALE JULIUS
31. BWAMBALE MILTON
32. CHELANGAT SYLIVIA
33. DAAKI APOLLO IVAN
34. DR.MADRAMA CHARLES
35. ADIBAA IRENE
36. ALENYO PETER
37. ASIIMWE ROSE
38. BYARUGABA DENIS
39. GUBIRA GERALD
40. KATUZEYO BOAZ
41. KAUMA NSEREKO ROGERS
42. KAVUMA HENRY
43. KAYIWA BENJAMIN HUMPHREY
44. KAYONGO W. HAMZAH
45. KHISA CHRISTINE
46. KICONCO JOHSON TIBBS
47. KIGOZI LAMECK
48. KIIZA ROGERS
49. KIRABO JOSEPH
50. KIRUNDA VICTORIA ROSEMARY
51. KITIMBO ABDULAH UTHUMAN
52. KOMUHANGI JANE
53. KULE YONA
54. KYOFA NAJJUM
55. MAYENDE WILBERT
56. MUGARURA ANDREW
57. MBABAZI NATAMBA FRANCES
58. KYASANKU RAYMOND
59. KWETEGYEREZA ADRIAN
60. KYALIGONZA EDWARD
61. MAGEZI RONALD
62. MONDAY JOHNSON
63. MPUNGU GEORGE
64. MUGANZI EDSON
65. MUGENYI KAMISAFU
66. MUSAKANA AHAMED
67. MUSALIMA FAITH
68. MWESIGWA SAMUEL
69. NABAKOOZA ROSE
70. MBABAZI MARTIN BARAHUKWA
71. MUHUMUZA ALEX
72. MUHUMUZA BERNARD
73. MUTUYA UMAR
74. NAHABWE VICTOR
75. LAKOR WILSON
76. MAGYEZI JAFFAR
77. MUGAWE RASHIDA
78. MUHWEZI DONALD
79. MWEBAZE PIDSON
80. MWESIGYE VICENT
81. OKINO CYPRIANO
82. POKOTO HOSEAH
83. NALUBEGA ROSE MARY YVONNY
84. NALUGO BETTINAH
85. NYAMAIZI MARION
86. OBULEJO IDRO AARON
87. ODONGKARA STEPHEN
88. OKAE BEN GEOFFREY
89. OKELLO DICKENS GODDY
90. OKELLO MOSES
91. OKWI OKEDI STEPHEN
92. OTIM BOSCO OLORO
93. OWOR JOHN JOSHUA
94. ODIKOR CHARLES
95. OJANDU .A.D. ROBERT
96. OKABO OKELLO JAMES
97. OLOKA JASPER
98. ONYANGO PATRICK
99. OPIRA OKENY ZAKEO
100. OTEDE BENON
101. OUMO PETER OMMS
102. OWILI ALFRED
103. NAMPOZA RITA
104. NSABA CHARLES
105. OKODA BENSON
106. OPIO ESAU ATOROM
107. OTORO JAPETH
108. SEBUWUFU ERISA
109. WANDERA JAMADA
110. SEMPALA BASHIR
111. TUGIIZIRE ALLAN
112. TUMWEBAZE DOREEN
113. TUMWESIGYE FRANCIS
114. TWONGYEIRWE JUSTUS
115. WABWIRE JOAB
116. WAISWA AYUB
117. WALUGEMBE ROBERT
118. WAMUNGA BILAL
119. WAMUNYERERE DAVID JAMES
120. WANYOTO HERBERT
121. WERE RONALD
122. ZAKE LATIF
123. ZARUGABA TINKA IGNATIUS
124. SERUMAGA RICHARD
125. SSENYONDO RICHARD
126. TESIIMA CATHERINE
127. TUGUME CYRUS KATTA
128. TURYAHABWE ASANASIO
129. SSEGUYA ROGERS
130. TUKAHIRWA CELESTINE
131. TWEHEYO JACKSON
132. WAGUBI HERBERT
133. WOBUYAGA CATHERINE
134. KINTU HENRY
135. SOOMA NELSON
136. WAKADUBI FRED
137. MUSINGUZI Jonathan