By Innocent Atuganyira | Kyangwali News
Congolese nationals have continued flocking into Uganda through Lake Albert despite the border closure. In March last year, President Yoweri Museveni closed Uganda’s border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as part of the measures to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A joint security team comprising of Uganda People’s Defense Forces (UPDF), Marine Police and Uganda Police Force (UPF) has maintained presence on the borderline in Hoima, Buliisa, Kagadi, and Kikuube districts to prevent the Congolese nationals from entering Uganda.
Julius Hakiza the Albertine Region Police Spokesperson.| File Photo
Despite the security presence along the Lake Albert shores, Congolese have continued entering Uganda. The Congolese come to Uganda to engage in transact business, fishing and farming among other things.
Julius Hakiza, the Albertine Region Police Spokesperson, says intelligence reports show that many Congolese entered Uganda illegally through the porous borders in January and February.
He says that most of the Congolese cross into Uganda under the cover of darkness and land on ungazetted landing sites, which makes it difficult for security to pursue them.
Hakiza appeals to local leaders along the shores of Lake Albert to cooperate with security to control the Uganda-DRC border and also avail them information about the entry of the Congolese in their areas of jurisdiction.
James Mugenyi Mulindabura, the Kigorobya Sub-county LC 5 Councilor in Hoima district faults security for conniving with some Congolese businessmen to allow them to enter and leave the country at their will.
He wants the security personnel investigated and appropriate action taken against them for allowing Congolese to enter the country amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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