By Ben Musanje

06th January 2021

The police leadership has resolved to deploy two Special Police Constables (SPCs) at each of all polling stations in areas categorized as hot spots.

Police have recruited and trained 50,000 SPCs who will be deployed to guide voters at 34,344 polling stations.

Fred Enanga, the police spokesperson, said on Wednesday that two SPCs were to be deployed at each of the polling stations something that would have created a deficit of over 18,000 personnel.

Enanga explained that police will first deploy one SPC at each of the 34,344 polling centers and the remaining balance of about 16,000 will be distributed to places which the force will have identified as hot spots.

Although Enanga declined to divulge the identified hot spots, it is reported that all places that were chaotic during the National Resistance Movement (NRM) primaries including those that have registered violence during this campaign period have been categorized as hot spots.

Police named Ssembabule, Kassanda, Kazo, Bundibugyo, Sironko, Sheema, Mbale, Hoima, Koboko, Adjumani, Kashongi, Kampala, Wakiso, Hoima, Jinja, Arua, Tororo, Iganga and Masaka as hot spots during NRM primaries.

Enanga said the police was planning to meet and discuss how to secure polling centers in hot spot areas. The deployment of both SPCs and other police personnel will depend on situations assessed on the ground.

Security sources in November last year said that Kampala Metropolitan area that covers Kampala City, Wakiso and Mukono districts had been given priority in recruitment of SPCs because of many voters and polling stations.

Kampala and Wakiso each have more than one million voters. It is reported that a total of 15,000 SPCs were recruited and trained to provide security at polling centres in Kampala and the plan was two per voting centre.


Thursday 7th January 2021 10:00:22 AM