Uganda’s defense ministry has announced that the President, Yoweri Museveni has appointed his son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, as the head of the military.
At 48 years old, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba is widely believed to be his father’s potential successor and has previously sparked controversy with his statements.
The defence ministry’s statement confirmed Kainerugaba’s new role, stating that he replaces Wilson Mbasu Mbadi, who has been reassigned as a junior minister.
This appointment comes after Museveni removed his son from his position as commander of Uganda’s land forces in 2022, following Kainerugaba’s provocative remarks on social media.
In the past, Kainerugaba drew attention by threatening to invade neighbouring Kenya and expressing support for Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the conflict in Ukraine.
His vocal presence on social media has raised eyebrows, especially considering Uganda’s laws that prohibit serving military officers from engaging in politics.
Despite these legal constraints, Kainerugaba has been actively involved in political discourse, frequently engaging in exchanges with opposition figures.
Additionally, he has established a pressure group aimed at mobilizing political support, a move that has garnered criticism from both his detractors and opposition members.
With President Museveni nearing four decades in power, speculation regarding a succession plan has intensified, with Kainerugaba often positioned as a potential successor.
Chioma Kalu
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