Africa-Press – Uganda. Zimbabwe’s president Emmerson Mnangagwa also arrived in Uganda for the swearing-in ceremony of President Museveni.
Somali president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed also known as Farmaajo, his Burundian counterpart, Évariste Ndayishimiye and South Sudan’s Salva Kiir arrived Tuesday in Uganda ahead of President Yoweri Museveni’s inauguration ceremony which will take place tomorrow.
Guinea president Alpha Conde and his Zimbabwean counterpart, Emmerson Mnangagwa also arrived at Entebbe Tuesday evening.
The five presidents were received by Uganda’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Henry Oryem Okello at Entebbe Airport ahead of President Museveni’s swearing-in ceremony for his sixth-elective term of office at Kololo Independence Grounds.
Mr Museveni was declared winner of the January elections with 58 per cent of the votes cast while his closest contender, musician turned politician, Mr Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine got 35 per cent, according to the Electoral Commission.
South Sudan president Salva Kiir arrives at Entebbe
In addition to the three African heads of state already in Uganda, Sudanese vice president, Malik Agar Eyr, South Africa’s minister of international relations and cooperation, Naledi Pandor and the executive secretary of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), João Samuel Caholo, arrived in Uganda on Tuesday afternoon to witness the swearing in ceremony of Mr Museveni, 76, slated for Wednesday May 12th.
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Salva Kiir arrived at Entebbe on Tuesday evening accompanied by Minister of presidential affairs, Dr Barnaba Marial Benjamin and the minister of foreign affairs and internal cooperation Beatrice Khamisa Wani.
Somali president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed also known as Farmaajo was recived by Uganda’s foreign affairs junior minister Henry Oryem
Five more heads of state and representatives of other governments are among the more than 4,000 guests expected to attend the event which members of Uganda’s Opposition have shunned following what they described as a sham election.
“Foreign “guests” who come to attend such an imposition of a Junta become accomplices to the NRM/Museveni Junta crimes. Lenders to such a regime must know that Ugandans aren’t bound by such debts,” tweeted four-time presidential contender Dr Kizza Besigye who is out of the country. The homes of Dr Besigye and and Bobi Wine are currently surrounded by security operatives as a “preventive measure” following intelligence information that some members of opposition were allegedly planning to disrupt the swearing-in ceremony, according to the UPDF deputy spokesperson, Col Deo Akiiki.
This photo taken on May 11, 2021 shows people looking and taking photos of military trucks parked at National Unity Platform (NUP) offices in Kamwokya, a Kampala suburb, ahead of President Museveni’s inauguration ceremony. PHOTO/ DERRICK WANDERA
Police and the army also said there was heightened security in Kampala and surrounding areas to contain any criminal activities and to ensure Mr Museveni’s swearing is a success as he embarks on another term to mark four decades in power.
Relatedly, police spokesperson, Mr Fred Enanga said the Force had taken a deliberate decision to enhance their enforcement measures on motorists, outside the essential category, who fail to comply with curfew hours.
Zimbabwe’s president Emmerson Mnangagwa also arrived in Uganda for the swearing-in ceremony of President Museveni.
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Military trucks seen patrolling Kamwokya
“We are going to impound all motorcycles/boda bodas beyond the 6pm restricted timing, and motor vehicles beyond the 9pm restricted timing. Additional sanctions will include arrests, fines and penalties irrespective of whether you are a driver, rider, passenger or occupant. In addition, all proprietors of fuel stations who continue to park motor vehicles and motorcycles, will be subjected to further investigations, on parking authorisations, as we arrange to impound all motor vehicles and motorcycles parked at respective fuel stations,” CP Enanga said in a statement issued Tuesday afternoon.





