Saturday, January 11, 2025 - Uganda's army chief and son of President Yoweri Museveni, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, announced his departure from X, formerly Twitter, on Friday, January 10, following a series of controversial posts, including threats to behead opposition leader Bobi Wine and invade neighboring countries Kainerugaba, widely seen as a potential successor to his 80-year-old father, had gained over a million followers on the platform with his provocative statements.
Earlier
this week, he posted that only his father’s presence was preventing him from
murdering musician-turned-politician Wine, stating, "If Mzee was not
there, I would cut off his head today," using an honorific for
Museveni.
On
Friday, Kainerugaba declared the end of his “great whirlwind and rousing
journey” on the platform, citing his need to focus on his duties as head of the
Ugandan People’s Defence Forces, a move that may ease tensions for Uganda’s
diplomats. His controversial posts have previously forced President Museveni to
apologize, including in 2022 when Kainerugaba tweeted, “It wouldn’t take us, my
army and me, 2 weeks to capture Nairobi,” in reference to Kenya. He has also
voiced support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the Tigrayan rebels who
fought against Ethiopia's government between 2020 and 2022.
Last
month, Kainerugaba caused further diplomatic tension by threatening to seize
the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, as soon as US President-elect Donald Trump
takes office, prompting Uganda to clarify that his views did not represent the
government’s official stance. Some of his posts have been more lighthearted,
including a recent thread on the most handsome men in the world, where he
excluded himself but included Fidel Castro, Elvis Presley, Rwandan President
Paul Kagame, and named his father at the top of the list.
Kainerugaba
previously deactivated his account in April 2022 but returned just two days
later. President Museveni, who has ruled since 1986, faces re-election next
year, with international observers and rights groups having previously accused
his government of vote-rigging and harsh repression of the opposition,
including Wine, during the 2021 election.
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