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Uganda president fires police chief, security minister

AFP  |  Kampala 

Uganda's has fired as well as the country's security minister, a statement said. Kayihura, a serving general, was once regarded as the most in the country but has recently fallen out of favour with Museveni who has ruled since he took power at the of a rebel in 1986. Kayihura was appointed of police in 2005, the same year that a successful referendum was held on restoring multi-party democracy to the East African nation after a near 20-year ban on political parties. His tenure as was characterised by the proliferation of military-style units in the force and an increase in the perceived politicalisation of the police. Since the March 2017 assassination of -- a who had been viewed as his potential successor -- Kayihura has come under pressure for failing to curb growing insecurity. At least 23 women have been killed in unsolved murders around the capital, there has been a spate of deaths of foreign nationals and last week a woman from an influential family was killed after being held captive for three-weeks by kidnappers demanding a huge ransom. The rising insecurity further discredited a police force in the aftermath of Kaweesi's assassination -- which remains unsolved -- Museveni said "criminals have infiltrated the police" and ordered Kayihura to "clean the police." Nevertheless, in May 2017 Kayihura's contract was renewed. Since then a rival security body -- the (ISO) -- has made several high profile arrests of senior policemen viewed as being close to Kayihura who are accused of corruption and torture as well as gangsters who have admitted working with the police. Some Ugandans have accused Kayihura of being too close to of and there have been unsubstantiated accusations in the tabloid press that the pair have secretly plotted to overthrow Museveni. In the same statement Museveni fired the in charge of ISO -- -- who has been openly critical of police failings. Tumukunde and Kayihura have been engaged in a public tussle for over 15 years. Both men are veterans of the "Liberation War" which brought Museveni to power Tumukunde had previously fallen out with Museveni when, in 2003, he had opposed the removed of term limits.

In 2005 he was forced to resign as an representing the and was arrested. The man in command of the soldiers who arrested him was Kayihura. By 2016 Tumukunde was rehabilitated and Museveni appointed him Okoth Ochola will replace Kayihura as of Police and has been appointed security minister, according to the statement.

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 02:40 IST
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