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Gen Muhoozi drops arrest bombshell on Otafiire ‎

By Samuel Muhimba | Thursday, February 19, 2026
Gen Muhoozi drops arrest bombshell on Otafiire ‎
I do not hate Kainerugaba as a person. I simply do not want him as President of Uganda. I respect and love Kainerugaba as the son of Museveni, but I do not support Kainerugaba as president

The Chief of Defence Forces and First Son, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has issued a warning that the Minister of Internal Affairs, Maj Gen Kahinda Otafiire, risks arrest if he continues involving him in long-running political disputes.

‎Gen Muhoozi’s remarks come days after Otafiire once again expressed opposition to what he described as succession plans aimed at positioning Muhoozi to replace President Museveni.

‎Otafiire, a veteran of the National Resistance Army (NRA) struggle, has for years been outspoken against the idea of Muhoozi becoming Uganda’s next president.

‎Last week, the minister reiterated his stance publicly, insisting that while he respects Muhoozi personally, he does not support him politically.

‎"I do not hate Kainerugaba as a person. I simply do not want him as President of Uganda. I respect and love Kainerugaba as the son of Museveni, but I do not support Kainerugaba as president," Otafiire said.

‎The comments quickly stirred debate on social media and triggered reactions from supporters and critics alike.

‎Now, Gen Muhoozi, through his X (formerly Twitter) account, has suggested that Otafiire’s continued stances could result in serious consequences, including arrest.

‎"Let Mzee decide what to do with Hon.Otafiire. It won't take us half a second to arrest him," Muhoozi stated.

‎In another post, the CDF accused Otafiire of attempting to drag him into unresolved disagreements with President Museveni.

‎"Hon.Otafiire, should stop trying to use me in his fights with my father. He has a very big problem with Mzee, he knows it. Let us see if Mzee arrests him," the CDF stated.

‎The exchange has renewed public attention on tensions within Uganda’s political establishment, particularly around the question of succession after President Museveni.

‎Maj Gen Otafiire has consistently maintained that he does not wish to see Muhoozi assume the presidency, a position that has repeatedly put him at odds with sections of the ruling establishment.

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