Martin Okoth Ochola: A Journey Through the Ranks of Uganda’s Police Force.

By Arineatwe Patricia- Updated at 08:04 EAT on Wednesday 6th March 2024

Courtesy Photo: Former IGP Martin Okoth Ochola

Introduction:
Martin Okoth Ochola, born on September 19, 1958, in Agumiti village, Mulanda sub-county, West Budama County, in Tororo District, Uganda, has had a long and illustrious career in the Uganda Police Force. Having served as the Inspector General of Police (IGP) since 2018, Ochola recently handed over the office to his Deputy, Major General Geoffrey Katsigazi Tumusiime, marking the end of his six-year term.

Early Life and Education:
Ochola attended Abweli Primary School, then Rock View Primary School and Kisoko Boys Primary School, where he sat his primary leaving examinations. He later joined Namilyango College, where he obtained both his Ordinary and Advanced Certificates of Education. In 1983, Ochola graduated from Makerere University with a Bachelor of Laws degree, and in 1984, he received a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre.

Career in the Police Force:
Ochola joined the Uganda Police Force as a cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1988. Over the years, he steadily rose through the ranks, eventually becoming the Deputy Inspector General of Police in 2011 under General Kale Kayihura. On March 4, 2018, Ochola was appointed as the Inspector General of Police, succeeding General Kayihura.

During his tenure as the IGP, Ochola faced both achievements and challenges. He prioritized professionalism and the restoration of public faith in the police force, aiming to cleanse it of wrong elements that had tarnished its image. However, his term was not without controversy, as some questioned the President’s silence on the matter of his contract renewal, with others expressing concern about the potential impact on the police force’s leadership.

Personal Life and Family:
Martin Okoth Ochola is married to Juliet Ochola, and together they have three children. His father, Lawrence Okoth, passed away in 2017, and his mother, Sarah Okoth, is still alive. Ochola’s brother, Michael Okoth, is a prominent businessman in Uganda.

Conclusion:
Martin Okoth Ochola’s journey through the ranks of the Uganda Police Force has been marked by dedication and perseverance. As he hands over the office to his successor, the impact of his leadership on the police force will continue to be felt. With a career spanning over three decades, Ochola’s commitment to his duties and his country is a testament to his character and the legacy he leaves behind.

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