“We Have Killed 22 NUP Terrorists Since Last Week, and I Am Praying the 23rd Will Be Bobi Wine,” General Muhoozi Reveals

Ugandan General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of President Yoweri Museveni, has once again sparked heated debate on social media following a statement he made about NUP supporters and opposition leader Bobi Wine. 

His remarks quickly went viral and attracted strong reactions from Ugandans and international observers.

In the statement, General Muhoozi openly claimed that they had killed 22 supporters of the National Unity Platform (NUP), whom he referred to as terrorists. He further shocked many by saying that he was praying the 23rd person to be killed would be Bobi Wine. 

The statement caused fear and anger among many citizens because of its violent language and the serious nature of the claims.

However, Muhoozi’s comments did not go well with citizens on social media. Many Ugandans strongly condemned the statement, accusing him of promoting violence and threatening political opponents. 

Large numbers of users questioned how a senior military officer could publicly make such remarks without facing consequences.

Human rights activists and political analysts also raised serious concerns. They warned that such statements could increase political tension, spread fear, and put lives at risk. 

Some citizens called on the government to intervene and address the issue, saying leaders should promote peace and unity instead of hate and violence.

As reactions continue to pour in, many Ugandans are urging leaders to act responsibly and respect human life, especially during a time when the country needs calm political dialogue and national unity.

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