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403 police officers graduate from the Kikandwa skilling Centre, boosting Uganda’s capacity in investigations

The course aimed at enhancing investigative skills, promote teamwork across departments, and build leadership capacity in preparation for national duties, including the 2026 General Elections.

by J Andrew
May 21, 2025
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403 police officers graduate from the Kikandwa skilling Centre, boosting Uganda’s capacity in investigations

The state minister for Internal Affairs Gen. David Muhoozi (in suit) in posing for a photo with the IGP Abas Byakagaba and other senior police officers. Courtesy photos/by Police Press Unit

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In a key milestone towards strengthening professionalism within Uganda’s law enforcement system, 403 officers from specialised units of the Uganda Police Force successfully completed a one-month training programme at the Police Skilling Centre in Kikandwa.

The graduating class comprised 300 male and 103 female officers drawn from the Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID), the Professional Standards Unit (PSU), the Canine Unit, and the Directorate of Forensics Services.

Gen. David Muhoozi received by the IGP Abas Byakagaba.

The course aimed at enhancing investigative skills, promote teamwork across departments, and build leadership capacity in preparation for national duties, including the 2026 General Elections.

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Abbas Byakagaba, who was present at the graduation ceremony applauded the officers for their discipline and commitment throughout the training.

He emphasised that the Police Force needed to embrace mindset change and continuous learning in order to adapt to the changing nature of crime.

Gen. David Muhoozi ( in suit) and IGP Abas Byakagaba (right).

“Today’s criminal activities are more complex and technology-driven. To effectively respond, we must continue investing in our human capital and foster cooperation across departments,” the IGP remarked.

“This training created a platform for unity and mutual understanding among units, which is critical as we prepare for the upcoming elections.”

The Director of CID, AIGP Tom Magambo, praised the transformation of the Kikandwa facility into a vibrant centre for police training and capacity building. He noted that the course had been designed not only to build technical skills but also to encourage collaboration and professionalism.

The State Minister for Internal Affairs, Gen. David Muhoozi (in suit), poses for a photo alongside the Inspector General of Police, Abas Byakagaba, and other senior police officers.

“This training came at the right time, especially as the country moves closer to political party primaries and national elections,” Magambo stated. “It equipped our officers with practical skills and prepared them to manage investigations and public expectations in an accountable and professional manner.”

Gen. David Muhoozi, Minister of State for Internal Affairs, who was the Chief Guest commended the Police leadership for prioritising reform and professional development.

He said the successful completion of the training was a clear demonstration of the Force’s commitment to service delivery and national stability.

Gen. David Muhoozi addressing the officers.

“Institutional coordination and professional investigations are essential, especially during election periods,” Muhoozi noted. “This training represents a step in the right direction—strengthening teamwork and building public confidence in the Police.”

He urged the officers to apply their newly acquired knowledge with integrity, discipline, and fairness, especially when dealing with sensitive national assignments.

Some of the graduands.

The Police Skilling Centre in Kikandwa has increasingly played a central role in improving the professionalism of Uganda’s law enforcement officers. Its programmes focus on sharpening investigative skills, improving ethical conduct, and promoting cross-unit collaboration.

Gen. David Muhoozi greeting the CID Chief Tom Magambo.

As the officers return to their respective duty stations across the country, they are expected to uphold the highest standards of service and contribute to a safer, more peaceful Uganda.

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