A police delegation led by the Inspector General of Police, Martins Okoth Ochola will be travelling to KOCHI INDIA, to finalise the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Uganda Police Force and Rajagiri Hospital, Kochi-India for the provision of specialised medical services to the personnel of the UPF.
According to Fred Enanga the police spokesperson, this is a significant welfare step. He said Rajagiri hospital will offer medical services at very friendly rates.
He said it is part of their vision to ensure that every police officer, deserves the right to compassion, dignity, respect and comfort as they work.
“We are proud of this valuable partnership as it will add to our significant contributions to the UPF’s health services,” Enanga said the agreement will guarantee the delivery of the highest levels of advanced healthcare to the beneficiaries at Rajagiri Hospitals.
“As the UPF, we are happy to fulfil our social responsibility obligations by providing and attending to the needs of our police staff. Arrangements will be made for the police officers requiring medical assistance and treatment to attain it at Rajagiri,” he added.
Meanwhile, he raised the full details of the strategic partnership and framework for cooperation, between the UPF and Rajagiri Hospital, India, will be shared, after the signing of the MoU.