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Schools should embrace patriotism trainings - Mugoya Wilson

The killing of students in Mpondwe Secondary School in Kasese by ADF is inhumane,horrible and cowardly act. This follows an attack on UPDF on 20 May 2023 in Somalia by Alshabab where our soldiers were killed in a big number.
In history, we had a similar act in 1997, it's so far 25 years ago when the students of UTC Kichwamba were attacked and killed by the Rebels. This cowardly attack on Mpondwe Secondary school by ADF has claimed around 43 student's life. Some were cut, burnt and shot. It's a cowardly act because of attacking innocent unarmed students. What was the security of Kasese doing, why could they put their guard down? Where was security to detect, deter, and intercept these terrorists ( criminals)? This can happen in any part of the cou try, I do advise people to do the following to avoid a smaller incident from happening. 1. Security to be strengthened on all our boarders, in schools and all publice places. Schools should deploy both police and private security in so that we have cordinated security activities. 2. Students and school staff members need to under go patriotic training, critical security training, physical security measures, procedural and self defense training techniques. 3. Communities should be vigilant, conduct surveillance, get involved in neighborhood watch so that monitoring of suspicious people and activities in our communities is easy and reported immediately to police. 4. All people should trust security with information so that the quick response unit plays it's responsibility as quick as possible. Make sure that you have contacts of your local leaders, RDC, DISO, Police and your numbers respectively. It helps to have proper coordination, efficient and effective communication. Police together with other security agencies have the capacity and ability to protect all Ugandans with their properties. The responsibility of citizens is to work together with security, report suspicious people and activities in the community as quick as possible so that security can detect, deter, intercept and defend any activity of terrorism and criminality. My heart felt condolences to the family of the deceased, education sector, school fraternity of Mpondwe secondary school, Kasese people and the whole Uganda. May their innocent Souls Rest in peace. By: Mugoya Wilson Chairperson MK Army Movement Iganga district.

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