Uganda is ready to host the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) G77+CHINA Summits, scheduled to start from January 15, 2024, to January 23, 2024, at Speke Resort, Munyonyo.
Some of the international delegates have started arriving in the country.
Police Spokesman Fred Enanga told the media in Kampala on Friday that security has ensured “their safe arrival and would like to warmly welcome them to the county.”
“The double summit is expected to attract over 4000 foreign and local delegates, whose safety and security remains our number one priority. The summit will host crucial world leaders including Heads of State, Representatives of Government and International Organisations/Agencies,” said Enanga.
As the Joint Security Agencies, Enanga added: “We would like to inform the public that we have been working very hard to ensure the summits are safe and secure.”
According to Enanga, there is a comprehensive security arrangement, that considers several dimensions, ranging from Airport Security, Marine Security, management of Convoys, access controls, security at venues and hotels, close protection, aerial Surveillance for suspicious activity, first aid and quick medical response, crime prevention and proactive policing, public order management, and counter-terror measures, among others.
“We shall not reveal the specifics of our security detail. But as already observed, security within Kampala City and the Greater Kampala Area has been tightened, with highly visible and non-visible manpower, to purposely detect, deter and disrupt any range of criminal activity. We also have search and screening technology, dedicated K9 teams, overt and covert officers, deployed in and around all venues and routes, CCTV monitoring and communication centres, a command centre at the venue etc. We have, in addition, specialist response teams at selected locations and patrollers in rapid reaction formations. Those wide ranges of security measures are not fixed and are constantly being renewed, to ensure they remain effective and appropriate,” Enanga said.
Enanga welcomed the delegates and appealed to them to be vigilant and cooperative.
“We warmly welcome them to the Pearl of Africa and reassure them that there are no specific threats directed towards the Summit. We continue to work together with the Organizers to ensure the Summit has the most appropriate safety and policing plan. All delegates are encouraged to interact and cooperate with the requests of our security teams, in and around venues, especially at the check-and-search points, as well as obtain security updates from them,” Enanga said, saying, “This is a major moment for us to shine on the world stage.”
“Let us remain friendly and hospitable as we have always been. Both our Community Liaison and Public Relations team will continue to share information with families, local businesses and essential service providers, that will be impacted by security measures in the neighbourhoods. We further remind them to be vigilant and report anything that does not feel right, like unattended items, or suspicious or unwanted behaviour from someone, to our Security Officers at the Venues. For any crime and safety concerns, please do not hesitate to call the National Operations Command Centre at 0776-999-136,” Enanga said.