Nyuma yibyavuzwe ko bobi wine yafashwe akaza gutoroka mugihe Uganda yari iri mumatora Umugaba Mukuru w’Ingabo za Uganda, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba yatangaje ko nta muntu uri guhiga Robert Kyagulanyi wavuze ko yihishe kubera inzego z’igisirikare na Polisi zagose urugo rwe.

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Nyuma yibyavuzwe ko bobi wine yafashwe akaza gutoroka mugihe Uganda yari iri mumatora Umugaba Mukuru w’Ingabo za Uganda, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba yatangaje ko nta muntu uri guhiga Robert Kyagulanyi wavuze ko yihishe kubera inzego z’igisirikare na Polisi zagose urugo rwe.

Kyagulanyi wamamaye ku izina rya Bobi Wine yashyize amashusho kuri X avuga ko kuva ku wa 15 Mutarama 2026 akiva gutora, urugo rwe rwabanje kuzengurukwa n’abashinzwe umutekano, ndetse nyuma bakuraho camera zifata amashusho, bigeze mu ijoro binjira ku ngufu mu gipangu cye.
Bowi Wine yavuze ko akibibona yakoresheje ubumenyi afite ashobora kuva mu nzara z’aba basirikare n’abapolisi ndetse ubwo yafataga amashusho ku wa 17 Mutarama, yari ahantu hatekanye.
Nyuma y’uko hatangajwe ibyavuye mu matora y’umukuru w’igihugu bigaragaza ko Museveni yagize 71,6% agakurikirwa na Bobi Wine wagize 24,72%, Gen Muhoozi yahise yandika kuri X ko nta muntu uri guhiga Kyagulanyi.
Ati “Ahantu hatekanye ni mu bwiherero bwawe? Kuko nta muntu n’umwe uri kuguhiga”
Kuva ibikorwa byo kwiyamamaza byatangira muri Uganda, Bobi Wine yatangaje ko abayoboke benshi b’ishyaka rye bafunzwe abandi barakubitwa bikomeye.
Kugeza igihe hatangazwaga amajwi ya nyuma byavugwaga ko imvururu zabaye muri Uganda nyuma y’amatora zaguyemo abantu 12.
In English
Uganda’s incumbent President Yoweri Museveni on Saturday secured a seventh five-year term after winning the country’s presidential election.
According to final results announced by the Electoral Commission, the country’s electoral body, Museveni garnered more than 7.9 million votes out of about 11.3 million valid ballots cast.
His closest challenger, Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, received over 2.7 million votes, while the remaining votes were shared among six other presidential candidates, the results showed.
Announcing the outcome, EC Chairperson Simon Byabakama described the polls on Thursday as generally peaceful, with no major incidents reported, and urged those contesting the results to seek redress through the courts.
Hours before the results were declared, unconfirmed reports emerged that Kyagulanyi had been arrested at his home in Magere, central Wakiso District. Police later dismissed the claims, saying he remained at his residence while officers were deployed in the area as a preventive measure.
Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke also urged political actors to refrain from issuing inflammatory statements.
Days before the elections, the United Nations Human Rights Office said the elections were taking place in an environment marked by repression and intimidation against opposition figures, journalists, and human rights defenders — claims the government rejected as baseless.
Museveni’s victory extends his time in power to more than 40 years. He first came to office after a five-year guerrilla war following the country’s 1980 elections. Since the restoration of general elections in 1996, he has won successive presidential contests.
Kyagulanyi, a former popular musician who has now challenged Museveni twice, campaigned under the slogan "Protest Vote," drawing strong support from younger voters and accusing the government of corruption and human rights abuses.
Richard Twodong, secretary general of the ruling National Resistance Movement party, described the party’s presidential victory as largely free and fair, apart from a few issues raised by the opposition, saying Museveni’s campaign focus on poverty alleviation resonated with voters.
The opposition National Unity Platform, led by Kyagulanyi, rejected the results. Party official Benjamin Katana said the outcome did not reflect events on election day and called for public legal protests.
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