Uganda Prisons Service Graduates 58 New Leaders.



The Uganda Prisons Service (UPS) took a big step in training its staff by graduating 58 officers. They finished the fourth class of the Prisons Intermediate Command and Staff Course.

The ceremony was held on Friday, November 14, 2025, at the Prisons Academy and Training School (PATS) in Luzira. This graduation shows the UPS is working hard to create a strong, professional, and skilled workforce.

This training started in 2022 as part of the UPS's plan to prepare a new group of prison leaders. The program has been growing every year:

  • 2023: 20 officers trained.

  • 2024: 30 officers trained.

  • June 2025: 60 officers trained.

The course teaches officers key skills like leadership, finding solutions to problems, and management. These skills are vital as the UPS works to meet modern prison standards and Uganda's national goals.

Lt. Gen. Joseph Musanyufu, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, was the main guest. He praised the UPS for its important role in making Uganda safer and more stable.

Speaking for the Minister of Internal Affairs, Lt. Gen. Musanyufu said that a safe and lawful society is needed for investment and economic growth in Uganda.

He also thanked the Commissioner General of Prisons, CGP Can. Dr. Johnson Byabashaija, for his leadership in making the UPS stronger.

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