April 1, 2025

Former Museveni aide alleges unpaid bribes on Kenya’s presidential election led to Muhoozi’s threats

Former Ugandan military official and Museveni aide allege why General Muhoozi issued threats against Kenya.

Lawyer David Sejusa, a senior aide to President Yoweri Museveni, asserts that Muhoozi Kainerubaga threatened to seize Nairobi after President Ruto’s men allegedly failed to pay Uganda after it is claimed that it assisted him in rigging the August 9 general elections.

The Ugandan Military, according to Sejusa, collaborated with the technology firm Smartmatic, which had been contracted by the IEBC to oversee the general elections on August 9.

” An unpaid rigging bribe is linked to Muhoozi’s threats against Kenya. Let the world know that the just-ended general elections in Kenya were rigged by the NRM/M7/Muhoozi military junta. This was made easily possible with the assistance of the elections technology company Smartmatic, which was responsible for the botched general election in Uganda just one year prior.” Sejusa posted on his official Facebook Account. 

The former Museveni aide claims that the Ugandan-based rigging individuals had been promised millions of cash after tampering with the Kenyan elections but disagreements emerged within them forcing the ‘Kenyan investor’ in to withdraw. 

” Millions of $$ cash was “promised” to individuals participating in the Kampala-based rigging apparatus by the beneficiary of the Smartmatic election rigging frenzy in Kenya. After disagreements over how to divide the loot, the “investor” withdrew and ceased responding to the frantic calls of the UPDF’s ravenous vultures. ” 

“Those who were hoping to make millions from electoral bets are now turning to crude tactics, of course with the approval of the commander in chief himself. This briefly explains Muhoozi’s recent mysterious war with Kenya on Twitter, and the Kenyan government’s silent silence confirms it.” Sejusa added. 

On Monday, October 3, Muhoozi, the son of Museveni, in a tweet threatened to capture  Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, in two weeks.

President Museveni had to make a response as the emotions caused tensions to rise between Kenya and Uganda.

Museveni apologized on behalf of his son and also invited President Ruto to attend Uganda’s Independence day on Sunday, October 9.

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