Newly Promoted CID officers tasked to be accountable
The Director of Public Prosecution, Jane Frances Abodo, has urged the newly promoted detectives to be more accountable and responsible as they perform their duties.
Stressed Abodo told uncovered news reporters, “As you begin your new journey, go and make us look good. Give accountability to the people of Uganda. They deserve it. If we don’t do our work, we make someone suffer—his family and the generation to come.”.
Additionally, This was during a pipping ceremony for the 161 newly promoted officers held at CID headquarters in Kibuli this Friday.
The Director appreciated the officers promotion, saying that it would energize them and give them a new beginning in the implementation of their work.
“I congratulate you all upon your promotion, and I’m happy this will make work done so well because promotion brings motivation. It comes with added responsibility, and we should be able to embrace it”.
However, she asked the newly promoted officers to support the director of CID in achieving the institutional objectives and added that in any investigation done, officers should look for evidence, not witch-hunt, but get evidence that can prove a case in court.
At the same event, the director of CID, Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Tom Magambo, revealed that the directorate has embarked on the ideological consciousness of the officers through training to prepare them to support the ongoing social and economic transformation of the country.
In conclusion, He said Uganda is in a phase of social-economic transformation. He also highlighted that the institution is working on improving the welfare of its officers, the education of their children, their health, and their prosperity.
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