James Baba - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Wed, 18 Mar 2015 21:15:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Parliament wants Bukholi South MP Mayende released from police custody https://www.weinformers.com/2015/03/19/parliament-wants-bukholi-south-mp-mayende-released-from-police-custody/ https://www.weinformers.com/2015/03/19/parliament-wants-bukholi-south-mp-mayende-released-from-police-custody/#respond Wed, 18 Mar 2015 21:15:26 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=40412 Members of Parliament have demanded for the release of the Member of Parliament for Bukholi South Steven Mayende from police custody. This came after the Minister of state for internal affairs James Baba,  failed to satisfy the legislators with explanations he was giving on why their fellow legislator has been kept behind the police bars […]

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MayendeMembers of Parliament have demanded for the release of the Member of Parliament for Bukholi South Steven Mayende from police custody.

This came after the Minister of state for internal affairs James Baba,  failed to satisfy the legislators with explanations he was giving on why their fellow legislator has been kept behind the police bars for more than 48 hours.

“During the course of the investigations, a number of suspects were apprehended and seven guns and many rounds of ammunition recovered. The investigations also came up with credible information linking Hon Stephen Mayende Dede to criminal activities.” Explained the Minister in response to the demands from the legislators

Hon Mayende was arrested on March 5, 2015 at Muterere District. He was later taken to Nalufenya Police station.  His arrest is allegedly linked to the recent killings of Muslim bigwigs around the country.

The constitution of Uganda under Article 23 provides that anybody kept under police custody should be brought before court for formal charges within 48 hours of the arrest which has not happened in this case.

 

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Museveni hails Uganda Police for improved professionalism in the force https://www.weinformers.com/2015/03/12/museveni-hails-uganda-police-for-improved-professionalism-in-the-force/ https://www.weinformers.com/2015/03/12/museveni-hails-uganda-police-for-improved-professionalism-in-the-force/#respond Thu, 12 Mar 2015 13:21:34 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=40355 President Yoweri Museveni had only nice things to say about the Uganda Police Force affirming that it has the capacity to decisively deal with criminals since it is now composed of educated officers and has increasingly become professional. “The Police Force we have today has the capacity to eliminate or minimize crime because you have […]

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Museveni 2President Yoweri Museveni had only nice things to say about the Uganda Police Force affirming that it has the capacity to decisively deal with criminals since it is now composed of educated officers and has increasingly become professional.

“The Police Force we have today has the capacity to eliminate or minimize crime because you have educated people unlike the former force that was illiterate or semi-illiterate,” he said.

The President who is also the Commander in Chief of the Uganda Armed forces was yesterday speaking at the pass out ceremony of Police Officers and Constables who have been undergoing a 10 months training course at Police Training School in Kabalye – Masindi district. The officers comprised 788 Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police 218 of whom are female, 4,076 Probation Police Constables 708 of whom are female and 1000 Field Force Police Officers all from various universities.

The President advised them to diligently follow clues, investigate all sources, get the facts and not listen or rely on rumors. General Museveni pledged to enhance their methods of investigation by providing them with the necessary modern equipment.

He urged the new officers to be disciplined and committed while carrying out their duties saying these are crucial for our security and assured them of a bright future in their new career as the country is today peaceful and the economy is growing.

“Discipline and commitment by you graduands is very crucial.” He noted, “You have a bright future ahead of you. Our economy is growing and if you serve with commitment you will not regret. A good career is before you.”

The President assured the Police and other security agencies that government will work on the improvement of their infrastructure as well as welfare, explaining that currently the focus is on the provision of electricity and construction of roads that will in turn help them in the execution of their duties.

He advised the graduands not to squander their youthful lives by indulging in bad habits like imbibing alcohol and promiscuity. He commended the leadership of Uganda Police Force and the Commanders of Police Training School Kabalye for the good training given to graduands.

The Minister of State for Internal Affairs James Baba who represented General Aronda Nyakairima noted that in a democratic environment prevailing in Uganda today there was need to increase the number of police to have their presence felt in every parish.

The Deputy Inspector General of Police Okoth Ochola urged graduates to be exemplary while executing their duties.

The pass out ceremony was graced by the Ambassador of Trinidad and Tobago to Uganda who is also the head of the Diplomatic Corps Ambassador Patrick Edwards, The North Korean Ambassador to Uganda H.E. Nyong Kyong Choi and the Algerian Ambassador to Uganda H.E. Farid Boulahbel and delegations from neighboring sister countries.

Others present included Cabinet ministers, MPs’, Masindi district leaders as well as delegations from neighboring districts, Religious and Cultural leaders.

President Museveni later rewarded the outstanding students in the course. At the level of Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police, the overall winners in Leadership were Mubiru Andrew and Nakatunde Winnie. Musketry prize was scooped by Keke Bilal while Matovu Kassim took the prize for being the best in Academics. The prize for discipline went to Kalikwera Patrick while that of Smartness was taken by Twikirize Carolyn and Atukwatse Alex. Innovation prize was won by Awio Morris.

In the Probationer Police Course, Awili Lilian won the prize of being the best in Academics, Discipline prize went to Mpumwire Geoffrey, while Nakityo won the Smartness prize and the innovation prize was shared by Okello Lek Anthony and Adome Moses.

In the Field Force Police course those who excelled included Mpabaisi Johnson who scooped the prize for being the best Disciplined student, Okello Jimmy Okwera took the Martial Arts prize and Akello Teddy took the Musketry prize.

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Uganda’s new migration policy to be out by September 2011 https://www.weinformers.com/2011/07/16/ugandas-new-migration-policy-to-be-out-by-september-2011/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/07/16/ugandas-new-migration-policy-to-be-out-by-september-2011/#respond Sat, 16 Jul 2011 13:48:41 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=14341  The government of the Republic of Uganda under the ministry of foreign and internal affairs is in process of drafting a comprehensive immigration policy that will address some of the immigration challenges in the country. Addressing stakeholders during a workshop the state minister for internal affairs state James Baba said plans are under way to […]

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 The government of the Republic of Uganda under the ministry of foreign and internal affairs is in process of drafting a comprehensive immigration policy that will address some of the immigration challenges in the country.

Addressing stakeholders during a workshop the state minister for internal affairs state James Baba said plans are under way to finding some possible help from the International Organizational for Migration (IOM) on how to formulate a comprehensive National Migration Policy for Uganda. Uganda has been without proper immigration policy but rather a migration Act.

Ministers Hillary Onek, James-Baba and Police Commissioner Ashan Kasingye

The minister says a comprehensive National migration policy has been developed to include all aspects of migration like deterring terrorists from entering the country.

Speaking at a workshop to discuss the draft policy in Kampala on Friday, Baba said the policy would lock out unwanted elements like terrorists and unwelcome behaviors.

James Baba says many illegal immigrants have taken advantage to exploit the current migration Act gaps in regulating immigrants into the country.

The minister however said that the government of Uganda will not close its borders from being accessed by foreigners in the process of its implementation of the policy.

The Immigration department public reactions officer Eunice Kisembo said when done with the draft migration policy, it will be tabled to parliament for debate and approval by the end of September 2011.

By Mugisa Isaac Mathias

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