People started a new group called Hongera Saana Uganda. This group wants to help stop bad people from hurting others. They work with the President and keep our country safe.
The police leader, David Wasswa, talked about this at a hotel in Kampala. He said fighting bad people is hard because sometimes, what one person calls bad, another person calls good. He told everyone we need fresh ideas to keep people safe. Talking to regular people helps catch bad guys.
David also said catching bad people is not enough. We must look at why people become bad in the first place. He said before someone does something wrong, they take many steps to get there. The police want to understand those steps better.
Another important person, Steven Chywinya, said the government has been fighting many dangerous groups since 1990. Most of these groups are gone, but one group called ADF still takes new members from families and places where people pray. He said the police cannot fight alone—they need help from everyone.
Steven thinks problems start at home. He wants church leaders and others to tell people not to be mean or hurt others. The new group will help poor people make money. When people have jobs and food, they feel happier and do not want to hurt anyone.
The group will begin work in three places: Mityana, Kyankwanzi, and Kiboga. They want to improve the lives of people who need help.
The police leader, David Wasswa, talked about this at a hotel in Kampala. He said fighting bad people is hard because sometimes, what one person calls bad, another person calls good. He told everyone we need fresh ideas to keep people safe. Talking to regular people helps catch bad guys.
David also said catching bad people is not enough. We must look at why people become bad in the first place. He said before someone does something wrong, they take many steps to get there. The police want to understand those steps better.
Another important person, Steven Chywinya, said the government has been fighting many dangerous groups since 1990. Most of these groups are gone, but one group called ADF still takes new members from families and places where people pray. He said the police cannot fight alone—they need help from everyone.
Steven thinks problems start at home. He wants church leaders and others to tell people not to be mean or hurt others. The new group will help poor people make money. When people have jobs and food, they feel happier and do not want to hurt anyone.
The group will begin work in three places: Mityana, Kyankwanzi, and Kiboga. They want to improve the lives of people who need help.