DPP Delivers 16 Vehicles to Enhance Justice in Kampala

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DPP Delivers 16 Vehicles to Enhance Justice in Kampala
DPP Delivers 16 Vehicles to Enhance Justice in Kampala

Africa-Press – Uganda. The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Lady Justice Jane Frances Abodo, has officially handed over 16 brand-new motor vehicles to officers of the ODPP.

The vehicles, allocated to senior staff and Resident State Attorneys in and around Kampala, are expected to significantly enhance the institution’s capacity to deliver timely and effective criminal justice.

The handover ceremony was held at the Office of the Resident State Attorney, Nakawa.

In her address, Lady Justice Abodo expressed gratitude to the government for prioritising justice and supporting the ODPP to strengthen operational capacity.

She commended staff for managing complex cases, heavy caseloads, and long working hours under challenging circumstances.

“These vehicles are not a luxury; they are tools of service,” Abodo said, who is due to take over as Principal Judge.

“They will enable prosecutors to move swiftly between courts, police stations, and offices; safely transport files and sensitive documents; strengthen supervision and coordination across Kampala; and respond promptly to urgent prosecutorial needs. Ultimately, they will improve efficiency and expand access to justice for all Ugandans.”

Also speaking at the event, Ms Agnes Kainza Nzogi, Permanent Secretary, reminded staff to strictly adhere to Public Service Standing Orders and ensure responsible management and maintenance of the vehicles.

Deputy DPP James Odumbi Owere reflected on the ODPP’s growth from humble beginnings—operating with a long-chassis vehicle and two Peugeots donated by the British Government—to a current fleet exceeding 120 well-maintained vehicles.

He thanked the DPP and top management for their commitment to improving prosecutors’ working conditions, stressing that the new vehicles should serve as an incentive to deliver justice with greater diligence and impact.

The event symbolised not only the acquisition of vehicles but also a renewed commitment to efficiency, professionalism, and the advancement of justice in Uganda.

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