Ssenyonyi alleges plot to link him to Butambala terrorism case

By | June 20, 2026

The Leader of Opposition in Parliament Joel Ssenyonyi has alleged that there is a scheme to add his name to an existing terrorism case before the courts, saying the move is part of a broader attempt to intimidate critics of government.

‎On Friday, Ssenyonyi claimed he had received information about a possible plan to implicate him in the ongoing terrorism proceedings linked to Butambala District.

‎"So, I’m told there is a ploy to potentially add me onto the ‘Terrorism’ file of Butambala, or one of those other files in court," Ssenyonyi said.

‎The National Unity Platform (NUP) spokesperson suggested the alleged move was retaliation for his anti-corruption campaigns and his criticism of government.

‎"I’ve said previously; when you fight corruption, it fights back. Similarly, when you fight bad governance, it fights back! But we shall overcome," he added.

‎Ssenyonyi's remarks come against the backdrop of a protracted terrorism case involving his fellow NUP member and former Butambala County MP Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi and several others.

‎The terrorism charges against Kivumbi stem from violent political clashes and post-election unrest that occurred in Butambala in January this year.

‎This month, Kivumbi appeared before the International Crimes Division (ICD) of the High Court to apply for bail. State prosecutors raised no objections to his five presented sureties.

‎However, the main terrorism trial suffered further adjournments because the prosecution failed to produce the case file in court.

‎The June adjournment has attracted criticism from defence lawyers, who question the continued remand of suspects amid repeated delays by the state.

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