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7,000 former constables graduate as private security guards

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Last updated: April 23, 2026 8:39 am
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The Uganda Police Force has passed out more than 7,000 former Special Police Constables as private security guards in a move aimed at strengthening national security and creating employment opportunities.

The pass-out ceremony, held at the Olilim Police Training School, was presided over by the Inspector General of Police, Abas Byakagaba. The graduates, who number over 7,000, previously served during the January 15, 2026, general elections and have since undergone five weeks of intensive training.

Speaking at the event, Byakagaba emphasised the growing importance of private security organisations in Uganda’s safety architecture. He described the sector as a critical partner that complements police efforts, particularly as first responders in communities and institutions.

“The partnership between the police and the private security sector is a strategic necessity,” he said, stressing the need for stronger oversight, improved welfare, standardised training, and accountability within the industry.

IGP Abas Byakagaba

Also in attendance was Frank Mwesigwa, the Director of Operations, who encouraged the graduates to uphold discipline, professionalism, and integrity in their new roles. He urged them to view themselves not merely as employees, but as frontline protectors entrusted with public safety.

The initiative is part of broader efforts by the police to professionalise private security services while absorbing trained personnel into the workforce. Officials say the program will not only boost community safety but also contribute to Uganda’s socio-economic transformation by creating jobs for thousands of young people.

Authorities reiterated that continued collaboration between private security firms and the police will be key to maintaining stability, with a focus on better training standards and effective regulation of the sector.

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