Odrek Rwabwogo, President Yoweri Museveni's son-in-law, has reportedly expressed deep concern over what he describes as the direction Uganda is taking, calling on citizens to unite and speak out against what he views as growing challenges facing the country.
According to the claims, Rwabwogo said he is "extremely worried to the core" about Uganda's political and governance trajectory, arguing that the country's biggest threats are no longer external dangers such as foreign invasion, floods or earthquakes, but internal governance issues.
He is quoted as saying that the conduct of the military, alleged electoral malpractice, political bribery, ballot stuffing, violence against voters and the increasing monetisation of politics pose a greater danger to Uganda's future than natural disasters or external security threats. GET FULL STORY HERE.
"I Am Extremely Worried About the Direction Uganda Is Taking," Museveni's Son-in-Law Odrek Rwabwogo Allegedly Urges Citizens to Speak Out Against Gen Muhoozi's Actions Ahead of 2026 Elections
29 June
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