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    Ugandan opposition leader ‘forcibly taken,’ party says, as President Museveni nears reelection

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterJanuary 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine’s party said he was taken by the army from his house and brought to an unknown location on Friday as President Yoweri Museveni closed in on a landslide reelection.

    Wine’s National Unity Platform party said on Friday evening in a post on X that an army helicopter had landed in his compound in the capital Kampala and “forcibly taken him away to an unknown destination.”

    Reuters could not immediately verify the claim, and some senior party officials said they did not have confirmation. Spokespeople for Uganda’s government and military did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Wine has alleged mass fraud during Thursday’s election, which was held under an internet blackout, and called on supporters to protest. His party said on Thursday he had been placed under effective house arrest.

    The vote has been widely seen as a test of the 81-year-old Museveni’s political strength and ability to avoid the unrest that has rocked neighbors Tanzania and Kenya.

    Deadly violence

    As of Friday evening, Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, held a commanding lead with nearly 74% of the vote, the electoral commission said. Wine trailed with 23%.

    After a campaign marred by clashes at opposition rallies and what the United Nations said was widespread repression and intimidation, voting passed peacefully on Thursday. But violence broke out overnight in the town of Butambala, about 55 km (35 miles) southwest of the capital Kampala, according to a police spokesperson and a member of parliament from the area, who gave differing accounts of events.

    Local police spokesperson Lydia Tumushabe said machete-wielding opposition “goons” organized by local MP Muwanga Kivumbi attacked a police station and vote-tallying center.

    “Security responded in self-defense because these people came in big numbers. Police fired in self-defense,” she told Reuters, adding that 25 people were arrested.

    Opposition MP disputes police account

    Kivumbi, however, told Reuters the victims were killed at around 3 a.m. inside his house, where they were waiting for election results for his parliamentary seat to be announced.

    “They killed 10 people inside my house,” he said. “There were people inside the garage who were waiting for the results to celebrate my victory.”

    “They broke the front door and began shooting inside the garage. It was a massacre.”

    He said security forces had earlier dispersed crowds outside but disputed the police’s assertion that the deaths occurred during clashes between the two sides.

    Tumushabe, the police spokesperson, said she was not aware of an incident at Kivumbi’s house, which she said was close to the police station.

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