Mutyambai Mourns Former Assistant IG

Lugusa was regarded as generous, cheerful, and friendly by junior and senior officers, both uniformed and civilian

Inspector-General of Police Hillary Mutyambai has mourned Retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police Willy Lugusa as a selfless professional officer.

The National Police Service said in a message of condolence to his family, friends, and colleagues that Lugusa will be remembered as a “selfless and true embodiment of a professional police officer, with a distinguished career in the public service.” 

Mutyambai stated that the late Lugusa was regarded as generous, cheerful, and friendly by junior and senior officers, both uniformed and civilian, who had the opportunity to work with him.

“Lugusa rose steadily from humble beginnings to the top echelons in the Police Service, becoming the Regional Police Commander of Nyanza,” read a statement from the National Police Service.

Mutyambai described the late Lugusa as a former colleague who served the Police Service in various capacities and left an indelible mark that will remain a source of inspiration and motivation.

“We convey our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and relatives of Mr. Willy Lugusa during this difficult period of mourning.”

“May God the Almighty rest the soul of Mr. Willy Lugusa in eternal rest,” he said.