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Gen Muhoozi urges Norbert Mao to withdraw from Uganda Speaker race

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiApril 10, 20263 Mins ReadNo Comments
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KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has publicly urged Democratic Party leader Norbert Mao to withdraw from the race for Speaker of Parliament, adding a new dimension to an already competitive and politically sensitive contest.

“I respectfully request my big brother Ladit Nobert Mao not to run for Speaker of Parliament. Please listen to your younger brother. We can get better positions,” Gen Muhoozi said in a public message.

The remarks come at a critical juncture during the ongoing National Resistance Movement (NRM) retreat in Kyankwanzi, where internal discussions around the Speakership have intensified, exposing divisions within the ruling establishment and its cooperation partners.

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Gen Muhoozi’s intervention is notable given his influence within both military and political circles, as well as his proximity to Uganda’s top leadership.

Analysts say such public messaging may signal preferences within sections of the establishment regarding the leadership of the 12th Parliament.

Norbert Mao, who leads the Democratic Party (DP) but currently serves in Cabinet under a cooperation agreement with President Yoweri Museveni, has maintained that his candidacy is grounded in merit and national unity.

His bid, however, has faced resistance from within the NRM, particularly among supporters of incumbent Speaker Anita Annet Among, who argue that the position should remain within the ruling party’s internal framework.

The contest has increasingly taken on broader political significance, raising questions about the limits of cooperation between the NRM and allied parties, including the Democratic Party.

Gen Muhoozi’s call for Mao to step aside is likely to be interpreted as part of wider efforts to manage the Speakership race and avoid a potentially divisive vote when Parliament convenes.

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It also points to the possibility of alternative political arrangements being considered for Mao, although no formal proposals have been outlined.

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Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa, Speaker Anita Among and President Museveni during a a guided tour of the presidential farm in Kisozi on January 24, 2026.

Mao has yet to respond publicly to the latest remarks, but he has previously insisted that the Speakership contest should remain open and competitive, guided by qualifications rather than political alignment.

With more than 400 NRM and NRM-leaning MPs expected to influence the outcome, the race is entering a decisive phase.

Political observers say the coming days could see intensified lobbying, shifting alliances, and increased pressure on key contenders.

The Speakership contest is shaping up not only as a battle of personalities, but also as a test of influence within Uganda’s evolving political landscape, particularly the balance between party dominance and coalition politics.

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