Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has angrily slammed President Yoweri Museveni’s son Muhoozi Kainerugaba for ordering the arrest of a beautiful woman who ‘disturbed’ his thoughts.
The Ugandan opposition leader claimed Muhoozi treats women like mere sex objects and that he preys on ladies whether married or not.
“Is Gen. Museveni now going to apologise to all women and girls? As the world fights to end sexism, his son shamelessly publicises how he views women as mere sex objects! He doesn’t care if this is someone’s wife. The same Museveni signed a Computer Misuse Act to silence dissent!” Bobi Wine tweeted.
Is Gen. Museveni now going to apologise to all women and girls? As the world fights to end sexism, his son shamelessly publicises how he views women as mere sex objects! He doesn’t care if this is someone’s wife. The same Museveni signed a Computer Misuse Act to silence dissent! pic.twitter.com/AU9sLYVMlB
— BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) October 15, 2022
Arrested immediately
Muhoozi took to Twitter on Friday, October 14, 2022, and asked all units in the Ugandan armed forces to immediately arrest a pretty woman who was disturbing his thoughts.
“All units, please report this culprit as soon as you see her. She’s accused of disturbing the Generals thoughts. Arrest on sight. 😃,” Muhoozi tweeted.
Museveni’s son further promised a 20-cow reward for the military commander who brings him the woman disturbing his thoughts.
Twitter meltdown
It’s not the first time that Muhoozi’s tweets are sparking a public outcry. He recently caused a diplomatic tiff between Kenya and Uganda after a flurry of controversial tweets.
Museveni’s son on October 4, 2022, went on a Twitter meltdown, warning that could capture Kenya’s capital in just two weeks.
“It wouldn’t take us, my army and me, 2 weeks to capture Nairobi,” he tweeted.
“I’m happy that members of our district in Kenya, have responded enthusiastically to my tweet. It’s still 2 weeks to Nairobi! After our army captures Nairobi, where should I live? Westlands? Riverside?” He added.
President Yoweri Museveni apologized to Kenyans and the Kenyan government following the flurry of inflammatory tweets by his son.
Muhoozi himself personally apologized to Ruto days after the Kenyan President visited Uganda to attend the country’s 60th Independence day celebrations.