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UGANDAN DOCTORS ON THEIR KNEES IMPLORE MUSEVENI TO RUN FOR 7TH TERM

UGANDAN DOCTORS ON THEIR KNEES IMPLORE MUSEVENI TO RUN FOR 7TH TERM
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Renson Mwakandana

Over the weekend, a group of physicians in Uganda made headlines when they knelt before longtime President Yoweri Museveni and urged him to run for a seventh term.

Since 1986, the 78-year-old leader has been in charge. The following general election is scheduled for 2026.

Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda /CNN/

According to media coverage of the occasion, the physicians who were there on behalf of the Uganda Medical Association (UMA) had just finished a symposium on patriotism in the nation’s capital, Kampala, when they were directed by their leader to bow before the president.

According to the Nile Post news site, UMA head Dr. Samuel Odongo Oledo complimented the president in his address for modernising the nation’s healthcare system and enhancing the welfare of medical professionals.

Dr. Samuel Odongo Oledo, UMA head /Watchdog Uganda/

He then asked President Museveni to run for president once again in 2026, according to the NTV television station. Social media users were outraged by the gesture and accused the group of pandering to politicians.

The UMA, however, disavowed the gesture in a tweet, claiming that it did not “represent the association’s mode of operation.”

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