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    ‘One woman, one loan’: Uganda police chiefs warn officers against multiple relationships, loans

    Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiJune 16, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    SSP Cyprian O’Kino the deputy Commissioner for Community Policing Addressing Police Officers at Arua CPS Hall on Friday.

    ARUA, Uganda — Police officers serving in Uganda’s North West and West Nile regions have received a stern warning from senior commanders against engaging in multiple relationships and accumulating excessive debt from money lenders.

    The caution was delivered by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Cyprian O’Kino, the Deputy Commissioner for Community Policing, during his recent visit to the regions.

    SSP O’Kino specifically highlighted that younger officers are particularly susceptible to these behaviors, which he noted are severely compromising their financial stability and professional performance. He urged officers to exercise greater caution in their personal lives.

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    “Every relationship carries financial obligations, settle with one partner and avoid the risks of multiple affairs that can lead to getting HIV besides Each child brings added responsibility,” he emphasized.

    O’Kino further condemned promiscuous behavior among both male and female officers, cautioning them about the significant professional and personal repercussions, including escalating debt and strained workplace relationships.

    He encouraged officers to adopt responsible financial habits and live within their means, underscoring that poor lifestyle choices could have lasting negative effects on their careers and personal well-being.

    This visit was part of a wider community policing initiative, which included outreach programs in various refugee settlements.

    Regional Police Commander of West Nile, Latif Zaake, reiterated the critical importance of discipline and improved officer welfare as foundational elements for enhanced performance within the police force.

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    “Discipline and welfare of officers are very essential in promoting professionalism in police force,” Zaake stated.

    Concurrently, Joseph Mwesige, the North West Regional Police Commander, visited the Bidibidi and Palorinya refugee base camps.

    During his visit, he urged refugees to promptly report any incidents involving police or other security personnel, while also advising them to refrain from domestic violence and warning against drug abuse within the settlements.

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