“I Put Them In The Fridge!” – Museveni Admits To Abducting TWO Kenyans
Yoweri Museveni, the President of Uganda, has revealed that his government kidnapped two Kenyan activists and “put them in the fridge” just one day after Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo were released from detention.
During an interview with UBC TV, President Museveni confessed that the two were detained, despite the Ugandan government’s denials for more than 30 days.
He praised the country’s intelligence, claiming that the two had positioned themselves as riot experts and were working with Uganda’s opposition leader, Robert Kyagulani, also known as Bobi Wine.
“Here in Uganda, we have our own groups, which we monitor; we have very good intelligence,” he admitted.
“For instance, we arrested two Kenyans; I do not remember their names. They were working with Kyagulanyi’s group; they are experts in riots.”
“Of course, with our very good intelligence, we picked them up and they have been in the fridge for some days. Now, some Kenyan leaders rang me and said I should either put them in jail here or hand them back.”
Museveni: “Here we have got very good intelligence. We arrested 2 Kenyans who were working with Kyagulanyi’s group that they are experts in riots.” pic.twitter.com/u1VftZ76SL
— UBC UGANDA (@ubctvuganda) November 8, 2025
The admission came just hours after Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo were released from Ugandan detention following a public outcry.
Njagi and Oyoo were released on Friday night, October 7, and handed over to Kenyan police at the Busia border crossing, 38 days after their kidnapping.
Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing’Oei confirmed the occurrence, stating that the two were originally handed up to Kenya’s High Commissioner in Uganda.
Their release happened despite the fact that the Ugandan police and military denied keeping the two Kenyans, despite witness accusations that they were apprehended by armed security officers at a petrol station near Kampala.
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The activists reported that they had been tortured and starved while detained at the Kasenyi Military Barracks in Entebbe.
The two spoke at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Saturday afternoon, shortly after coming from Kisumu.
Amnesty International disclosed that the activists’ release followed high-level negotiations, which included intervention by former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
“I Put Them In The Fridge!” – Museveni Admits To Abducting TWO Kenyans
