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Inside Uganda’s Growing Industry and Its Battle for Recognition

TALENT ATWINE MUVUNYI & JJUMBA MUHAMMADBy TALENT ATWINE MUVUNYI & JJUMBA MUHAMMADMarch 17, 2025Updated:March 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Uganda’s private security sector is growing fast! At the TUPSA AGM, leaders called for fair regulations and government support as demand surges. Grace Matsiko was re-elected as TUPSA chair, pledging to strengthen industry standards and national security.
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KAMPALA, March 17, 2025 – Uganda’s private security industry is no longer just a backup to law enforcement—it’s a force shaping the country’s security landscape. As demand for private security services surges, stakeholders gathered at the Uganda Private Security Association (TUPSA) Annual General Meeting to discuss the industry’s growing role in national stability, regulatory challenges, and the future of public-private security collaboration.

Speaking at the Annual General Meeting of the Uganda Private Security Association (TUPSA) at Kati Kati Restaurant in Kampala over the weekend, Deputy Inspector General of Police James Ochaya emphasized the indispensable role of private security organizations in supporting the Uganda Police Force.

“We recognize the important roles that private security organizations play in providing law and order, peace, and security in the country,” said Ochaya, whose speech was delivered by the Director of Interpol, Assistant Inspector General of Police Joseph Obwona.

Ochaya noted that the work of private security firms aligns with the constitutional mandate of the Uganda Police Force, which is tasked with protecting lives and property, preserving law and order, preventing crime, and working in coordination with other security organs and civilian authorities.

A Growing Sector Enhancing Public Safety

Over the years, the number of private security firms operating in Uganda has grown significantly. With the economy expanding and demand for security services increasing, Ochaya acknowledged that private security plays a vital role in supplementing police efforts.

“The Uganda Police Force will ensure that it works with the association to promote the effective performance of private security organizations in the country,” he said.

Recognizing the challenges faced by some security firms, including operational limitations and multiple taxation regimes, the police pledged continued support to enhance their efficiency.

“We understand the challenges some of you face, but the environment for your operations is improving. The growing demand for private security services is proof of this,” Ochaya added.

Leadership Transition and Industry Resolutions

At the AGM, Grace Matsiko was re-elected unopposed as chairman of TUPSA, a position he has held for the past six years. His re-election reflected widespread confidence in his leadership and commitment to advancing the interests of the private security sector.

The association’s Executive Secretary, Sam Roger Wairagala, urged the government to address the issue of multiple taxation on private security firms, arguing that the sector not only complements national security efforts but also provides employment to over 100,000 Ugandans, the majority of whom are youths.

A Commitment to the Future

Reflecting on the AGM’s success, security consultant and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) specialist Albinious Twesigomwe lauded the passage of key resolutions and the election of a strong leadership team.

“The successful passage of more than five resolutions and the election of a new, vibrant administration mark a pivotal moment for TUPSA,” Twesigomwe said. “I have no doubt that the dedication and vision of the incoming leadership will drive our association towards continued growth and success.”

As Uganda’s security landscape evolves, the collaboration between private security firms and the national police force is expected to strengthen further, ensuring enhanced safety and stability for businesses and communities across the country.

 

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