“Threats are real in Uganda and
the entire country is looking at you to determine the security of the country”,
stressed the Commissioner for Immigration control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs,
Anthony Namara, at the opening of the training on intelligence and risk analysis on border management organized by the
International Organization for Migration from 22nd to 24th
September, 2014.
Representatives of various border management, security
and intelligence agencies of Uganda participated at three day training and
discussed immigration intelligence, identifying risk management to enhance the border
security to cope with threats like terrorism, organized crime and disease
outbreaks such as the Ebola outbreak. The
commissioner pointed out the importance of improving the interaction within the
agencies to strengthen the security of Uganda: “information is the power to
achieve the objectives to accomplish for the good of our country”.
As a land lock country, border
control is crucial to secure the stability of Uganda and regulate movements of
goods and people: “Your role is vital as you are the gate keepers of Uganda
with the keys that determine who enters to the country”, highlighted the
Integrated Border Management Specialist of
IOM African
Capacity Building Center,
Marcellino
Ramkishun during the training.
The training was held under the “Strengthening Border
Management in Uganda” project implemented by IOM Uganda in close cooperation
with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and funded by the Government of Japan. The project runs until the end of December
2014 and targets the improvement of the institutional, infrastructural and
human resource capacities of the Government of Uganda to better manage its
borders and supports increased border security.