Uganda police have on Monday, 4th April 2022 urged mourners who will turn up for the burial of late speaker Jacob Oulanyah’s burial to remain vigilant and report any cases of threat to security people in order to maintain peace at the burial.
CP Enanga Fred, Uganda Police Spokesperson, said that the vigils and funeral activities, in memory of the Late Rt. Hon. Jacob Oulanyah, the former Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda, is continuing this week, till Friday 8.04.2022, when the final burial will take place in Lalogi village, in Omoro district.
He added that the mission of the Joint Security Agencies is to provide unique Protection, Security, and Safety, during the entire stages of the state funeral.
According to Enanga, more than 20,000 people are expected to participate in the burial ceremony in Omoro district.
He said that Joint Security Posture at all levels is very robust and actively reviewed, to help counter any form of threats and vulnerabilities, both visible and non-visible tactical response teams, foot and motorized patrol groups are in place.
He added that, although there are no specific threats directed towards the burial, we call upon all mourners and invitees to remain vigilant to detect and disrupt all forms of threats and acts of violence, targeting mourners and other invitees.
Enanga urges all invitees, mourners, and celebrants, at all venues in Muyenga, Parliament, Kololo, and Omoro, to maximumly cooperate with task teams and follow the access controls and search protocols during the burial.
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