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Police Warn Parents as Holiday Risks for Children Rise

by James Atwijukye
August 18, 2025
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As schools close for second term holidays this August, the Uganda Police Force has raised concern over the surge in cases involving child abuse, neglect, and exploitation during school breaks.

Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke revealed that holidays consistently register a spike in violations of children’s rights—ranging from sexual abuse, accidents, labour exploitation, corporal punishment, to criminal recruitment.

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“When children are at home for long holidays, they are more vulnerable. We continue to register cases of sexual abuse by guardians, neighbours, relatives, coaches, and village troublemakers, especially around trading centres. Some of the abuse also involves sexual activity between children themselves,” Mr Rusoke said.

According to police, corporal punishment remains a disturbing trend. Offenders often claim ignorance of the law or show remorse only after inflicting serious injuries.

“Corporal punishment is not just a disciplinary measure; it destabilizes families and can leave lifelong trauma. Many suspects are breadwinners, which complicates matters, but the law is clear—children must be protected from harm,” Mr Rusoke added.

Police also cited child labour and harmful employment as widespread holiday violations. Children are often forced into dangerous work—ranging from carrying heavy loads, working in bars, exposure to chemicals, to involvement in pornography or exploitative performances locally known as ebimansulo.

Another worrying trend is the recruitment of children into criminal activities and neglect, particularly in slum areas.

“We find children locked in homes while parents go out for activities like prostitution, or left with candles burning unattended. This creates a serious risk of fire tragedies,” Mr Rusoke cautioned.

The force also condemned the illegal practice of parents seeking monetary “compensation” from suspects after their children have been abused.

“This practice of ‘sorting’ is not only unlawful but perpetuates abuse. Offenders must face the law, and parents should prioritize justice over money,” the spokesperson stressed.

As schools close, Police urged parents and guardians to be vigilant and keep emergency contact numbers of police posts and Local Council chairpersons readily available.

“Protecting children is not just a police duty it is a collective responsibility. Parents must supervise and safeguard their children during this holiday,” Mr Rusoke concluded.

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