In a surprising announcement, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the first son and Chief of Defence Forces in the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), has declared that he will not be running for president in the 2026 elections. The statement comes after months of speculation regarding his potential political ambitions.
Muhoozi, often seen as a possible successor to his father, explained that his decision was guided by divine intervention.
“Almighty God told me to focus on his army first. So I fully endorse President Yoweri Museveni in the next elections,” he said.
This announcement marks a significant moment in Uganda’s political landscape, where Muhoozi’s influence both as a military leader and political figure has been steadily rising.
Known for his active presence on social media, Muhoozi has previously hinted at interest in the country’s highest office, sparking debate about the future of Ugandan leadership post-Museveni.
Muhoozi’s endorsement of President Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, solidifies the strong bond between father and son in Uganda’s political sphere.
Museveni, now 79, has yet to officially announce his candidacy for the 2026 elections, but Muhoozi’s public backing could further galvanise his support base.
Muhoozi’s military career has been at the forefront of his public life. He has held several high-profile positions within the UPDF, including commanding the elite Special Forces Command (SFC).
His role as a senior figure in Uganda’s security apparatus has earned him a reputation as a key player in both military and political matters.
His statement also signals a continued focus on Uganda’s defence and security interests, as he prioritises his role within the army over political ambitions, at least for now.
It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the dynamics within the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) and the wider political scene as the 2026 elections draw closer.
Muhoozi’s endorsement of Museveni also reaffirms the NRM’s continuity, with many in the party and military circles viewing the first son as a future leader, though that time may now be deferred.