Richard Kizito Lumu, a lawyer and relative to missing Uganda Federal Alliance Party President Dr Robert Kayingo Lujja insists that his client is in the hands of the country’s security agencies after being picked from Entebbe International Airport last week.
“Am pleading with security because we know they are the ones with Lujja, to allow his lawyers, family members and doctors to access him. Right now, he is in detention illegally. I wonder why he is not being presented in Courts of Law if has any case to answer,” Lumu, who also doubles as Mityana South legislator said.
This website has established that recently, Lujja announced that he is going to contest against president Museveni in the coming 2026 presidential elections on Uganda Federal Alliance Party ticket and according to sources, he had returned to the country to kick-off his political mobilization.
However, his family members claim that he had returned into the country to attend the burial of his relative a one Mike Sserukuma Kinobe and before his kidnap at the airport, he was in touch with his family members who had travelled to the airport to pick him who say they are very sure that he landed at the airport.
This website has also established that Lujja is among the elites who have been working in South Africa for more than 50 years and highly placed sources in security accuse him together with others of mobilizing financial support to political struggles against Museveni’s government.
“Who told you, Lujja is not innocent, he was among the people working with Dr Aggrey Kiyingi and has been in touch with Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) leadership,” a senior security boss told this website.
He alleged that after surviving arrest in Nairobi Kenya in 2014, Dr Kiyingi decided to hold his strategic meetings with his team in South Africa as one of his bases and even though he died in 2023, his team is still operating and mobilizing political support against Museveni government.
This website has further established that because of these political threats, Museveni sent his Senior Presidential Advisor on Special Operation also the Chief of Défense Forces (CDF) Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba to hold talks with his South Africa counterparts and share with them the intelligence they gathered relating to the ongoing clandestine political mobilization against his government using South Africa as their base.
Sources add that the said threat is the reason why Uganda’s security operatives in South Africa were placed on standby to monitor all the movements of the National Unity Platform (NUP) principal Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu (Bobi Wine) when he visited the South Africa to mobilize Ugandans working and living there to join his financial mobilization drive to get the money they need in his presidential campaign against Museveni in 2026.
Intelligence in Kampala according to security sources has gathered information that in South Africa, Bobi Wine was expected to meet Farhad Hoomer, leader of the South Africa Islamic State Party and Julius Malema the founding president of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)
“We were very scared concerning Farhad because he has a lot of money to spend, we have information that he is among the founders of the frequent riots and demonstrations in Kenya against president William Ruto. He is also in touch with the ADF leadership and is the reason why he was sanctioned by the United States of America,” a source said.
However, there is no clear information on Bobi Wine meeting Farhad even though intelligence claims he met his agents.
They however state that they are very sure he did not meet Malema’s agents or himself and on one of the interviews he did in South Africa, he told the world that him and Malema have a different struggle even though they both want to achieve one goal of liberating their respective nation. Malema is fighting for economic liberation while Bobi Wine explained that he is fighting to liberate Ugandans from political and human rights violations.
According to intelligence, in the 2021 presidential elections, Bobi Wine received a lot of money from South Africa which they allege was smuggled into the country through Mutukula border, through mobile money since they were scared of using banks.
“We know their plan, instead of using banks as expected, the cash is expected to be smuggled into Uganda again via vehicles imported from South Africa, passing through the Mutukula border post under the guise of trade, our boys are on standby,” a source said.
The development comes at a time when Bobi Wine declared a financial mobilization drive locally and abroad and sources within NUP revealed to this website that Bobi Wine and other party leaders are expected in United States of America next month to widened their drive.
There was an allegation that Bobi Wine through his agents led by one Faisal Mukasa a Ugandan prominent lawyer practicing law in the United Kingdom are in talks with agents of the American billionaire George Soros to finance their political struggle against Museveni government.
Soros, accused of having spent billions to “tackle the spread of nationalism” and “to strengthen democratic forces through his Open Society Foundations”, has faced charges across the world for his alleged role in backing and funding regime changes.
Soros was once accused of attempting to oust Russian President Vladimir Putin,y destabilising the European Union through mass migration, and backing Arab Spring protest groups.
His Open Society Foundation has been branded as ‘agents of chaos’ by governments and rival groups.
Soros established the Open Society Foundations in 1984 by using part of his wealth to help promote the values of justice, democracy, and human rights and is operating in over 120 countries throughout the world.
In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in 2020, Soros pledged $1 billion to fund a new university network to tackle the spread of nationalism, according to a Forbes report.
There were reports that in 2017, Soros had given about $18 billion to the organisation in recent years. It has also been alleged that Soros played a supportive role by providing funding and resources to local organisations behind the Arab Spring movement.
A wave of pro-democracy protests and uprisings took place in the Middle East and North Africa in 2010 and 2011. The Arab Spring was the public protest against entrenched authoritarian regimes. The protesters succeeded in toppling the regimes in Tunisia and Egypt.
Highly placed sources told this website that Sydney Asubo the Former Executive Director of Uganda Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) was assigned to supervise and make sure that opposition money is not smuggled into the country.
We have also established that Asubo wrote to financial institutions in the country to give him the bank accounts of all the opposition leaders in the country, powerful lawyers and business people hiding under the guise of fighting money laundering.
Sources claim that opposition strongmen and women in the country have been using bank accounts of their lawyers, the Non-Governmental Organisation, and business people to bring their money into the country.
Sources also allege that in the 2021 campaigns, billions of monies were smuggled into the country using lawyers, Non-Governmental Organisation and business people bank accounts and president Museveni warned them that this should never to happen again.


