Ugandan President Museveni's son ends 2026 election bid
The son of Uganda's long-serving leader Yoweri Museveni said
on Saturday he had abandoned plans to
run for presidency at the next election in 2026, urging his supporters to
endorse his father instead.
President Museveni, who has led the country for 38 years, is
widely expected to run for re-election even though he has not yet confirmed his
candidacy.
"I would like to announce that I will not be on the
ballot paper in 2026," said Muhoozi Kainerugaba in a post on social media
platform X, formerly Twitter.
"I fully endorse President Yoweri Museveni in the next
elections," he said, urging his supporters to back his father for a
seventh term.
Kainerugaba, currently the head of the country's military,
is widely expected to eventually become his father's chosen successor but is
also known for making controversial comments. Museveni apologised
to Kenya in 2022 after his son threatened on Twitter to invade the
neighbouring country.
Uganda's opposition has long accused Museveni of seeking to
impose a monarchy on Uganda -- a claim the president denies.
Museveni, 80, has ruled Uganda since 1986 and has changed
the constitution twice to extend his rule.
Human rights activists and his political opponents including
pop star turned politician Bobi Wine have long accused Museveni of using
security forces to jail, intimidate or torture opposition supporters. Museveni
denies such accusations.
Wine came second in the last presidential election in 2021.
He rejected the results, alleging ballot stuffing, intimidation and abductions
of his supporters.
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