Museveni is still here, Minister Musasizi tells constituents.

Story by Naboth Isaac Niwagaba

The State Minister for General Duties in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Henry Musasizi Ariganyira, has affirmed that President Yoweri Museveni will contest again and asked Ugandans to dismiss rumours of any other NRM Presidential candidate in the 2026 election.

Min. Musasizi, who doubles as the Rubanda East MP and Rubanda District NRM Chairperson, made the statements on Easter Sunday while addressing Christians at Rwakayondo Hiika Catholic Church in Bushuura Ward, Hamuhambo Town Council, Rubanda District.

His words came amidst rumours that the first son and presidential adviser on special operations, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, is set to replace Museveni as the NRM presidential candidate in the 2026 election.

“I want to assure you that President Museveni is still here. “I am also coming back to contest alongside him as your MP,” Musasizi said, adding that as long as Ugandans still want Museveni, there’s no one who will stop him from contesting.

“I know some people feel bad when they listen to such statements, but they have nothing to do.” “Ugandans have the constitutional mandate to decide who they want in the office of the president, and the same applies to Rubanda East, where I will contest again in the 2026 election,” Musasizi said.

It was the second time Musasizi publicly dismissed allegations that the NRM’s preferred presidential candidate for 2026 is Muhoozi. Recently, at a wedding in Kabale District, the Minister clashed with Kabale District LC.5 Chairperson Nelson Nshangabasheija, who is leading the campaign to popularize Muhoozi as the Next President of Uganda.

After Nshangabasheija rallied the revelers in support of Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Musasizi, who was the Chief Guest at the ceremony, trashed the Chairman’s communication, asking people to disregard everything he (Nshangabasheija) said.

“Please ignore the words of Nshangabasheija. We have only one presidential candidate for the NRM in the 2026 election. “That is President Museveni, and there’s no debate on that,” Musasizi said.

Musasizi joins a number of ministers who have rubbished claims that Museveni could step down for his son in the 2026 presidential election. They include Statre Minister for Industry David Bhaati and Minister of Internal Affairs Gen. (rtd) Kahinda Otafiire, among others.

Rubanda District Deputy Speaker Mbabazi Pierre has also criticized the Muhoozi Kainerugaba campaigners, describing them as “self-seekers” and arguing that the first son is not yet ready to take over the presidency, whether democratically or not.

“If Muhoozi was to contest, then we should have heard that from President Museveni himself, not these self-seekers,” Pierre said.

Meanwhile, Muhoozi, who has declared his plan to retire from the army and contest as President of Uganda, is set to officiate as the Guest of Honor during the celebration of the reopening of the Katuna Border in Kabale District.

The event, slated for April 19, 2023, is being organized by a section of people strategically chosen from all six districts that make up the Kigezi Subregion, according to Balaam Barugahara, the MK Movement’s National Vice Chairperson.

Some of the notable members of the organizing committee include Nakawa Division RCC Sheikh Kassim Kamugisha and Kabale District LC.5 Chairperson Nelson Nshangabasheija, among others. The Kabale RDC, Godfrey Nyakahuma, has also declared allegiance to the MK Movement camp in the recent past.