Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Uganda's Super Cop

Standing in the rains battering the rain, she stood firm directing traffic for those in the comfort of their cars. The splashes, mud run off and damp clothing not deterring her duty. Only a helmet protected her hair, green jacket and black trouser shielding her wet skin. This is a rare show of work commitment by a Uganda Police Force officer. 
But Betty Chemisto (CPL) did just that, braving the afternoon rain on October 30 to guide traffic along Lugogo Bypass.

And her actions have not gone unnoticed. When her unidentified picture was posted on social media, it went viral. Many were touched by her selfless devotion and requested to recognize her #Supercop action.
From public contributions, special lunch was organized for her, and cash contributions, said to be about 1.7 million, handed to her.
“I was very happy. I am very happy with Chemisto. This is the image we want to see, because on the century celebrations the president criticised us and since then we have tried to change,” said AIGP Steven Kusima in a ‘lunch message.
“Uganda Police Force is very happy. The recognition will not stop here. We will see to it that her work is duly recognized. I encourage you to continue to do what you are doing, the public is watching,” he added.

CPL Betty Chemisto had this to say, “I thought I had committed a crime (when I was called to office). I love my job whether it rains or not. My OC is very tough he moves around to check especially when it’s about to rain. I carry my packed food, water and raincoat, because in Kampala you are never sure of the weather. Long live Uganda Police."


Messages are still pouring in on social media.