Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine criticized Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba for his controversial social media posts, calling them childish, foolish, and promoting tribalism.
Uganda ns need to understand that we are going through a very dark period as long as we remain under the rule of people who think that all the other tribes and nationalities aren't human enough. National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine , has expressed concern over recent controversial social media posts by Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba , the First Son and Chief of Defense Forces of the UPDF.
Speaking during his end-of-year national address at his home in Magere, Kyagulanyi warned of the divisive nature of Muhoozi's posts, which he said carried undertones of tribalism. 'Ugandans need to understand that we are going through a very dark period as long as we remain under the rule of people who think that all the other tribes and nationalities aren't human enough,' he said. The opposition leader condemned Muhoozi's behavior, describing his posts as'childish and foolish' and accusing the First Son of promoting tribalism. 'It shows that he and his family seem to believe that only their kinsmen are considered to be human beings,' said Kyagulanyi. Over the weekend, Muhoozi posted a series of remarks on X (formerly Twitter), claiming that Rwakitura, his ancestral home, was the'holiest place on earth' and suggesting that Jesus Christ was born there. He also made provocative comments, including insults directed at Bobi Wine, whom he referred to as a Neanderthal. Muhoozi's comments were met with mixed reactions from the public, with some calling them provocative and others dismissing them as an attempt at humor. Kyagulanyi emphasized the need to uphold the principles of equality enshrined in Uganda's constitution. 'We condemn this behavior by the First Son in the strongest terms because we believe that all Ugandans, as the constitution states, are equal, regardless of their tribe, religion, sex, or political party,' he stated
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