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Police Chief Warned Against Making Reckless Statements

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January 27, 2016
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Police Chief Gen. Kale Kayihura

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The Police Chief Gen Kale Kayihura has been advised to respect the law.
This is after he said the police would not allow the handover of power to an opposition government.
Passing out crime preventers over the weekend in Eastern Uganda, Gen Kale Kayihura is quoted by the observer newspaper as having said that police has a mandate to keep law and order and therefore cannot allow to country to sink into anarchy.
However in response, the executive director, NGO Forum Richard Ssewakiryanga says all that matters is rule of law and leaders should refrain from making such reckless statements.
The Prime Minister Dr Rukahana Rugunda,while speaking at the same function assured the nation that his government was ready to hand over power peacefully in the event that it is fairly voted out

Story By Hadijah Mwanje

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