Martin Okoth Ochola was Born 1958, in Agumiti village, Mulanda sub-county, West Budama County, in Tororo District, Ochola attended Abweli Primary School, then Rock View Primary School and Kisoko Boys Primary School, where he sat his primary leaving examinations. He attended Namilyango College, where he obtained his high school diploma.
He studied at Makerere University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws in 1983.
He acquired a postgraduate diploma in legal practice, from the Law Development Centre.
Ochola applied and was admitted into police as a cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1988 .
He would later in February 1989 be posted at Entebbe International Airport as the officer-in-charge of Airport Security and 10 months later, he was taken to Entebbe Police Station as the new officer in charge of prosecutions.
He didn’t last long in this position and a month later he was appointed as the officer in charge of prosecutions at Buganda Road Chief Magistrates Court.
In 1993, Ochola was transferred to Kampala Extra region as the staff officer for the Criminal Investigations Department(CID) but was later transferred to the police headquarters as the acting assistant commissioner of police in the legal department.
In 1996, Ochola was promoted to the rank of superintendent of police and in 1998 he was promoted to senior superintendent of police .
Ochola was in 2001, appointed as the deputy director of criminal investigations until 2008 when he was promoted to commissioner of police.
The then Inspector General of Police, Gen Kale Kayihura then elevated him to the position of the director of CID but remained in acting capacity until August 2008 when he was confirmed as director.
He was promoted to the rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police in 2009.
In August 2011, President Museveni appointed him the Deputy Inspector General of Police, a position he served in until 2018 when he was appointed as Inspector General of Police.
In 2018 he replaced his then boss, Gen Kale Kayihura and today, he has completed his six (6) years term. Today’s handover ceremony is at the Police headquarters in Naguru.
The force will now wait for President Museveni, who is also the commander in chief of the armed forces to appoint the next Inspector General of Police.
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