“It Was Me, Not My Father!” – Uganda’s Muhoozi Confirms Responsibility For Martha Karua’s Deportation
Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has openly claimed responsibility for the deportation of People’s Liberation Party (PLP) leader Martha Karua, claiming he personally ordered her expulsion from the country.
Muhoozi responded to Kenyan media allegations by posting a statement on X on June 23, stating that Karua was no longer able to enter Uganda.
The commander, President Yoweri Museveni’s son, also encouraged the public not to blame the decision on Uganda’s head of state.
“Do not blame my great father for this decision. I deported her myself. She’s no longer allowed in our country,” Muhoozi wrote.
Do not blame my great father for this decision. I deported her myself. She’s no longer allowed in our country. https://t.co/hlHqt7HjcY— Muhoozi Kainerugaba (@mkainerugaba) June 23, 2026
The message drew a huge public reaction, with some individuals expressing displeasure and others supporting the choice.
The foreigners, the lackey media and a few controlled civil soceity organisations thought they could hoist themselves on our sovereignty and independence? They will learn differently.— Muhoozi Kainerugaba (@mkainerugaba) June 23, 2026
Muhoozi’s remarks came days after Karua was denied entry into Uganda at Entebbe International Airport on June 22, with immigration authorities informing her that she had been declared persona non grata.
Karua had travelled to Uganda to represent opposition leader Kizza Besigye in a case in which he is facing treason charges.
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In response, the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and the Ugandan Law Society (ULS) have questioned why Karua was barred from entry despite holding a special practising certificate allowing participation in the high-profile case.
The East Africa Law Society subsequently condemned the move and announced plans to move to court over the incident.
The comments come after Besigye recently filed an application in court accusing Muhoozi of public death threats and statements that allegedly undermine his right to a fair trial.
Consequently, the Chief of Defence asked the High Court in Kampala to dismiss it, terming the claims as unsubstantiated.
Besigye has been detained on treason charges since he was seized in Kenya and forcibly returned to Uganda in late 2024.
He has been a long-standing political opponent of Museveni and has been detained multiple times.
“It Was Me, Not My Father!” – Uganda’s Muhoozi Confirms Responsibility For Martha Karua’s Deportation
