
By Mulengera Reporters
This Thursday morning, Uganda’s State Minister for International Cooperation Okello Oryem appeared on the news segment of 88.8 CBS fm and asserted that the NUP President Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Bobi Wine risks treason charges over the bad stuff he said about Uganda while speaking to AU leaders in Geneva.
The address was broadcast to millions of Ugandans on social media Wednesday evening and it focused on publicizing the injustices, brutality and human rights violations the NUP 2026 Presidential Candidate insisted were committed by the GoU agents before, during and after the Thursday 15th January 2026 elections-mainly targeting his supporters and other change-seeking Ugandans.
Interviewed on CBS, Oryem said that the ‘miserable’ NUP leader’s decision to ‘resort to seeking sympathy from European leaders’ is something over which Gen Museveni can’t lose sleep because there is nothing this can change and that it shows a man who has finally accepted rejection by Ugandans, 71% of whom, according to EC, enthusiastically voted for Gen Museveni while rejecting NUP’s agenda.
Oryem said Kyagulanyi had better become cautious because some of the negative publicity he keeps amplifying out there globally against Uganda could easily be used as a basis to have him charged with treason charges. He said the NUP leader had better sit home and devise better ways of rebuilding his now ‘bruised’ NUP political brand as opposed to wasting time for the European leaders, after being clearly defeated and rejected by Ugandan voters as mandated under the laws of Uganda. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























