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By Aggrey Baba

In the land where the drumbeat of free speech echoes through the hills and valleys, the wisdom of the elders reminds us that [A canoe does not know who the leader is, and when it turns over, everyone gets wet].

Uganda now stands at such a crossroads, where the delicate balance between media freedom and national security is being put to the test.

During a high-level media interaction at the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) headquarters, on February 27, the government, through the Ministry of State for Youth & Children Affairs, outlined measures aimed at curbing the misuse of media, both traditional and digital, amid growing fears of incitement and unrest.

Hon. Balaam Baruhagara Ateenyi, representing General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the chief of defence forces (CDF), emphasized that while Uganda upholds constitutional freedoms, there is an urgent need to address the increasing exploitation of media platforms to spread hate speech, sectarianism, and political militancy.

Citing Article 43 of the Constitution, the minister reminded the media fraternity that no right is absolute, and liberties must not infringe on national security or public interest. “The misuse of media platforms has fueled anxiety, incited violence, and endangered our country’s stability,” he warned.

With Uganda heading into a politically charged period, authorities fear that unchecked media activities could ignite unrest, similar to past incidents in other regions.

The government invoked the tragic lessons of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, where hate speech fueled mass killings. “We are students of history who have learned the devastating consequences of media misuse,” the minister stressed.

To counter emerging threats, the government has resolved to tighten coordination between security agencies and media operators. Media houses and editors will be expected to take proactive steps to eliminate harmful content, ensuring accuracy and alignment with Uganda’s laws, including the Penal Code Act and the Computer Misuse Act.

There will be enhanced collaboration between media houses, security agencies, and regulators to create a more responsible press environment. Additionally, media owners, CEOs, and key personnel are to undergo a cadre course at the National Leadership Institute (NALI) Kyankwanzi by June 30, 2025, to align with national priorities.

The government insists that these interventions are not meant to stifle free expression but to safeguard national stability. “A nation without security is like a house without a foundation. We must protect the peace we have built over the years,” Balaam affirmed.

As the media landscape evolves, Uganda now faces the challenge of ensuring that press freedom does not become a weapon against the very democracy it seeks to uphold.

Will these measures strengthen Uganda’s stability, or will they be seen as a clampdown on dissent? Stay tuned. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

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