Kampala, 23 December, 2024 / 8:10 pm (ACI Africa).
The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kampala in Uganda has appealed to security officers in the East African country to stop intimidating and extorting money from Ugandans following reported cases of police brutality and harassment in the country.
Speaking on Sunday, December 15 during the celebration of the 10th anniversary of St. Charles Lwanga Catholic Church, Ntinda, of his Metropolitan See, and the official opening of Kaloori Lwanga Tower, Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere reflected on John the Baptists’ message to different groups of people in St. Luke's Gospel.
“Our soldiers, police, and other security organs, please treat us well. Do not intimidate us,” Archbishop Ssemogerere said, referring to John the Baptist's message to soldiers discouraging them against extortion and false accusations.
He added, “I heard one time the president saying no one has a right to torture a civilian, but I see stories in the media where people are being mistreated by security.”
In his message at the December 15 event, Archbishop Ssemogerere urged security personnel to exercise integrity, especially during the Christmas season, adding, “As we head to Christmas, stop intimidating and extorting Ugandans. Be contented with what you have.”