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Pilgrims Advised on Safety, Security & Preparedness Ahead of Martyrs’ Day

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May 13, 2025
Pilgrims Advised on Safety, Security & Preparedness Ahead of Martyrs’ Day

Police Spokesperson, ACP Rusoke Kituma

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Uganda is preparing to mark Martyrs’ Day on June 3, a deeply spiritual event that draws thousands of pilgrims from across the country and neighbouring nations to the Namugongo Martyrs’ Shrine. The annual commemoration honours the 45 Christian converts killed for their faith between 1885 and 1887.

Martyrs’ Day is not just a single-day celebration—it’s a journey of faith and reflection that begins weeks in advance. Pilgrims, many of whom walk for days or even weeks, make stopovers at churches, schools, and community centres en route to Namugongo. The pilgrimage is both physically and spiritually demanding, and authorities are urging heightened vigilance, especially as the event gains momentum.

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“This is a sacred time, but it’s also one that requires careful coordination,” Police Spokesperson, ACP Rusoke Kituma, said in a statement. “With the influx of people, there is a need for enhanced security, traffic control, and public safety.”

The event attracts significant economic activity, with vendors selling food, religious souvenirs, accommodation, and transport services. While this benefits local businesses, the large crowds also pose security challenges. Authorities have warned of potential threats from imposters posing as clergy, conmen, petty thieves, and rowdy youth groups known locally as Egali.

“We’ve observed the presence of fake priests, impersonators, and criminal elements who exploit the crowds,” noted ACP Kituma. “Police, in collaboration with other security agencies, have laid out robust measures including patrols, surveillance, and medical teams to ensure the safety of all.”

Traffic congestion is another major concern. Pilgrims and motorists are advised to be cautious and patient as road diversions and temporary restrictions will be enforced. “We urge all road users to exercise restraint and show consideration,” the police added.

Other safety measures include: Parental Vigilance — children often get lost in crowds. Guardians are urged to keep them close and identifiable. Health Preparedness — Pilgrims are advised to carry identification and basic medication. In past years, some have developed health complications en route and Communication —Pilgrims should maintain regular contact with group leaders and carry emergency funds in case of separation or unexpected needs.

As the nation prepares to honour its martyrs, authorities emphasised that they will continue to update the public on additional security guidelines and arrangements in the days leading up to the main event. Martyrs’ Day is not only a religious highlight but a cultural and economic one, reminding Ugandans of their shared history of faith, sacrifice, and unity.

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