Kizza Besigye admitted to hospital in critical condition
Kizza Besigye admitted to hospital in critical condition
Uganda’s main opposition party, People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) has expressed concern over the health of its leader, Dr Kizza Besigye, saying his condition has become critical and deteriorating while in prison.
In a statement on January 20, 2026, the party reported that Besigye was rushed overnight from Luzira Prison to a medical facility at Bugolobi Village Mall under tight security.
PFF explained that Besigye’s deteriorating health has heightened concern among supporters and raised questions about his welfare while in detention.
“It is a tragedy that a man who has dedicated his life to the health and freedom of others is being denied his own right to medical dignity,” read part of PFF statement.
In addition, the party said it holds the Museveni regime and the prison authorities fully accountable for his well-being.
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Meanwhile, the party is demanding immediate action to allow those close to him, including personal doctors and friends to access him.
“We reiterate that Dr Besigye is being held in total disregard of the law. He must be freed to receive the care he deserves,” the party stated.
The opposition party has also appealed to the public for solidarity and vigilance during this period.
“We ask all compatriots and lovers of freedom to keep Dr. Besigye in your prayers and to remain vigilant,” it noted.
The Ugandan opposition leader’s detention since November 2024 has continued to spark massive concern.
Besigye has been arrested at least five times, with the most recent being on November 16, 2024, in Nairobi, where he was to attend Martha Karua’s book launch event.
On November 20, Besigye and Hajj Lutale appeared before a military court in Kampala, under the charges of possession of an illegal firearm. They pleaded not guilty and were remanded at Luzira Maximum Security Prison.
In January 2025, the military court ruled that Besigye could be tried for treachery.
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