After serving in Police for 33 years, the assistant Inspector General of Police Grace Turyagumanawe retired on Monday from the Force. Turyagumanawe was heading the Directorate of Peace and Support Operations since its establishment in 2014.
While handing over office Turyagumanwe said, “I thank God who has enabled me walk this long journey for about 33 years in service with Uganda Police. I thank The Inspector General of Police, Deputy, Directors and the entire Police Force for the support, corporation and the mentorship rendered to me while in service. It’s not a one man’s show.”
He also apologized to people she could have wronged during her service with the force.
During his service in Police, he served as Officer in Charge (OC) in Mukono, Lugazi, and as District Police Commander in Kalangala and Luwero.
He was graded to traffic and posted to Police headquarters and later joined administration as Regional Police Commander in Hoima, Central Region, Commandant MPPU and later appointed as director Operations Uganda Police.
He also served in Karamoja during the reestablishment of law and order before being promoted to Assistant Inspector General of Police.
He handed over to Commissioner of Police Amoru Martin and asked him to continue from where he has stopped as he has left behind a good working team of officers.
The function was held at Police headquarters witnessed by Senior Commissioner of Police Musana Geoffrey, Deputy Director Human Resource Management.
Musana thanked him for his selfless service in the force and being an asset.
“Grace had speed on which he handled matters whenever there is a crisis in the force and we all admired him for that. Thank you for the job well done. You have come out with your head high and in society you have done your best.”