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Former Police Commander Samuel Omara Passes Away

Samuel Omala, a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, has passed away after a long battle with cancer and kidney complications. He was 64 years old. Omala was a key figure in Uganda’s law enforcement, particularly during the 2011 “Walk-to-Work” protests led by opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye. As Kampala North Police Operations Commander, Omala played a significant role in quelling the protests, earning him both respect and criticism for his methods.

Early Life and Career

Although Omala’s early life is not well-documented, he had a distinguished career in the Uganda Police Force. He retired in 2020 after serving for 40 years, only to return to the security sector as Deputy CEO of Operations at Arrow Security Systems Limited, a private security firm owned by Captain Mike Mukula.

The Walk-to-Work Protests

Omala’s name became synonymous with Uganda’s struggles during the 2011 protests. Dr. Besigye, the opposition leader, was a key figure in the protests, which aimed to bring attention to the rising costs of living and governance issues in Uganda. Omala’s role in quelling the protests was marked by controversy, with some accusing him of using excessive force.

The Bribe Allegation

In an interview, Omala revealed that he was offered a Shs200m bribe by opposition politicians to let the protests continue. However, he demanded a higher amount, Shs700 million, which the opposition couldn’t afford. Omala claimed that he was loyal to the ruling government and believed that the protests were a threat to national stability.

Seeking Forgiveness

Before his passing, Omala sought forgiveness from anyone he may have wronged during his tenure as a police officer. Bedridden at Mulago Hospital, Omala asked his son, Mutukuvu Devine Omala, to publicly apologize on his behalf. This move was seen as a gesture of reconciliation and a desire to make amends for past actions ¹ ².

Legacy

Omala’s legacy is complex, with some viewing him as a dedicated public servant who upheld law and order, while others saw him as a symbol of oppressive governance. His passing has sparked mixed reactions, with some calling for reflection on his contributions to Uganda’s security sector.

Hospitalization and Passing

Omala’s health declined significantly in November 2024, after collapsing in Mombasa, Kenya. He was diagnosed with kidney failure and prostate cancer and was transferred to Mulago Hospital for treatment. Despite showing signs of improvement, Omala’s condition required extended rest and medical care. The Uganda Police Force visited him in the hospital to assess his condition and offer support.

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