Museveni Meets Opposition MPs

By Sam Ibanda Mugabi and Shamim Nabakooza | Friday, February 6, 2026
Museveni Meets Opposition MPs
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has held talks with a group of opposition legislators at State House Entebbe, with discussions focusing on post-election reconciliation, political prisoners and national stability following the January 2026 general elections.

A delegation of opposition politicians led by Mawokota South Member of Parliament Yusuf Nsibambi on Thursday met President Kaguta Museveni at State House Entebbe to discuss national stability and reconciliation in the aftermath of the January 2026 general elections.

Nsibambi said the meeting centred on calming political tensions and promoting unity following a highly charged election period.

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“The meeting was about peace and reconciliation for the development and stability of the country, especially after the general elections that left some people’s tempers high,” Nsibambi said in an exclusive interview with NBS TV.

He revealed that the fate of hundreds of political prisoners featured prominently in the discussions, with the delegation appealing to the President to consider granting a pardon.

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“The issue of political prisoners was first on the agenda, and we asked the President to consider granting them a pardon,” Nsibambi said.

The opposition MPs also raised concerns over the incarceration of Butambala County MP Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi, calling for an independent and thorough investigation into his case.

“We asked the President to have a proper inquest into Kivumbi’s case and not to believe in the existing propaganda,” Nsibambi said.

Responding to criticism from some opposition circles over his decision to meet the President without wider consultation, Nsibambi defended his actions, saying he acted independently and in the national interest.

“No one sent me to the opposition. I’m an elected MP, and I’ll engage with whoever I deem necessary for the good of my constituents and the country,” he said.

Other opposition legislators who attended the meeting included Okot Bitek of Kioga County (FDC), and former Kasese Municipality MP Robert Centenary, Moses Kabusu of Kyamuswa County (PFF), Roland Ndyomugyenyi of Rukiga County, nd former Kawempe North MP Latif Ssebagala.

Robert Centenary Deputy President of FDC Western, Mukono South MP Fred Kayondo of DP, Richard Lumu of Mityana South (DP), among others.

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