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Uganda’s army chief accuses US Embassy officials of aiding opposition figure who went into hiding

Uganda's army chief claims opposition leader Bobi Wine coordinated with the U.S. Embassy as he hid following a disputed election where he won 24.7% of the vote, official results show.

  • This past week, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba accused U.S. Embassy in Uganda officials of aiding opposition leader Bobi Wine as he went into hiding, citing deleted X posts and the Embassy’s silence.
  • Bobi Wine, Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, was the most prominent of seven candidates in the Jan. 15 election won by President Yoweri Museveni, 81, with 71.6% amid calls for change after four decades.
  • Online posts from Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba said `unimaginative bureaucrats at the Embassy` undermined security ties, vowed Wine was wanted dead or alive, and called him a `baboon` and `terrorist`.
  • On Jan. 23, the military carried out a nighttime raid on Wine's house that hospitalized Barbara Kyagulanyi for anxiety and bruises, while hundreds of supporters were detained and Muwanga Kivumbi charged with terrorism.
  • Supporters point to his role in regional stability, while Uganda’s army chief warned foreign powers face a rupture in relations if they aid opposition figure Bobi Wine, raising diplomatic stakes.
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Uganda's army chief accuses US Embassy officials of aiding opposition figure who went into hiding

Uganda’s army chief accused U.S. Embassy officials of helping opposition leader Bobi Wine as he went into hiding.

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Live Mint broke the news in New Delhi, India on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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