Ugandan General Warns Politicians Against Misconduct

The Ugandan military spokesperson has warned politicians against engaging in illegal activities to gain attention, emphasizing that the state has the legitimate right to use force. He also affirmed the military's impartiality in the upcoming elections and addressed the potential presidential ambitions of the current Chief of Defense Forces.

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Ugandan General Warns Politicians Against Misconduct

Ugandan General Warns Politicians Against Misconduct

Brigadier-General Felix Kulayigye, the Defence and Military Spokesperson of Uganda, has cautioned politicians against engaging in illegal activities to gain attention. His warning comes in response to an incident where a supporter of the National Unity Platform allegedly attacked the Chairman of the Court Martial.

Kulayigye emphasized that in a civilized society, there are proper channels to express dissatisfaction with court proceedings rather than resorting to disruptive behavior or assaulting court personnel. He stated, "The state has the legitimate and legal right to hold the means of violence, and if the state loses that monopoly, it will collapse."

The general called upon all political leaders to fulfill their responsibilities in ensuring peace and tranquility during the upcoming elections. He stressed that being a politician does not grant immunity from the consequences of misconduct.

Why this matters: Kulayigye's statement highlights the importance of upholding the rule of law and maintaining order in the political process. It serves as a reminder that all individuals, regardless of their political affiliations or positions, are subject to legal repercussions for unlawful actions.

Kulayigye also addressed the role of the Uganda People's Defense Forces (UPDF) in the 2026 general elections, affirming that the army will remain impartial and focused on securing the country against external threats or interference. He clarified that the UPDF does not endorse any particular candidate and will work in conjunction with the police to maintain stability during the electoral period.

Regarding the potential presidential ambitions of Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the current Chief of Defense Forces, Kulayigye stated that the UPDF awaits Muhoozi's public announcement before considering his candidacy as a factual development. He defended Muhoozi's past political commentary, noting that at the time, Muhoozi held a political office as a Presidential Advisor on Special Operations.

Key Takeaways

  • Ugandan military warns politicians against illegal activities to gain attention.
  • Kulayigye states the state has the right to use force to maintain order.
  • UPDF to remain impartial in 2026 elections, work with police to ensure stability.
  • Kulayigye defends Muhoozi's past political commentary as he held a political office.
  • UPDF awaits Muhoozi's public announcement before considering his presidential ambitions.