Connect with us

Politics

Top Story!! Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba Orders USA To Apologize To Uganda, Reinstate Uganda In AGOA

Published

on

SHARE THIS

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Chief of Defence Forces, has issued a stern directive to the United States, demanding an apology for Uganda’s removal from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and immediate reinstatement.

“The USA must apologize to Uganda for removing us from AGOA. We must immediately be reinstated. Then we will talk about compensation for all the soldiers we lost in Somalia. On their orders,” Muhoozi said via his X handle.

Muhoozi expressed outrage over the US decision, which he saw as a betrayal by a country he deeply admires. He argued that Uganda’s stance against homosexuality, rooted in its ancient civilization, was being unfairly penalized.

“What the West never understands about Africa is that our civilization is older and more sophisticated than theirs. Take for example the very small issue of homosexuals. Africa had them for ages, much longer than the West. We never killed them or oppressed them. For the USA, a country I love so much, to kick Uganda out of AGOA over this non-issue is a crime. All we want is to be respected!” Muhoozi said.

Uganda’s removal from AGOA followed President Museveni’s signing of the anti-gay law, which imposed severe penalties, including life imprisonment or death, for same-sex relations.

Advertisement

Uganda, along with South Sudan, Somalia, and Burundi, is now excluded from the preferential US trade agreement. South Sudan was suspended in 2015 due to escalating ethnic conflicts.

Uganda was removed from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in 2023 after President Museveni signed the Anti-Homosexuality Act, which imposed harsh penalties for same-sex relations. The US, a key AGOA partner, objected to the law, citing human rights concerns.

As a result, Uganda lost its eligibility for duty-free exports to the US, affecting its economy. The removal also sparked debate about cultural sovereignty, human rights, and trade relations.

Uganda’s exclusion from AGOA has significant economic implications, particularly for its textile and agricultural sectors, which rely heavily on US exports.

Advertisement
SHARE THIS

Latest

Business4 days ago

Driving Transformation in Uganda’s Postal and Logistics Sector

The 4th Annual East African Communications Organisation (EACO) Post and Logistics Forum in Kampala has successfully concluded, leaving a significant...

News5 days ago

Kampala Gears Up for 4th Uganda–UAE Business Forum as Trade Hits $2.85 Billion

Uganda will host the Fourth Uganda–UAE Business Forum from October 27–29, 2025, in Kampala, as bilateral trade between the two...

National1 week ago

Basalirwa Urges JEEMA Members to Stay Committed Despite Political Pressures

JEEMA President Asuman Basalirwa has called on party members to remain loyal and steadfast despite political challenges and the party’s...

National1 week ago

Uganda Commemorates World Food Day, Calls for Environmentally Sustainable Farming

Uganda joined the global community in celebrating World Food Day, with national events held in Kabarole District, underscoring the need...

Lifestyle1 week ago

“My Husband Couldn’t Stand My Son From My First Marriage Until I Did This to Win His Love,” Rachel Reveals

Rachel, a 35-year-old woman from Kampala, Uganda, always dreamed of having a loving and united family. She had a son,...

Articles1 week ago

“I Overheard My Son Confessing Love to His Stepmother, So I Took Action,” David Reveals

David, a 40-year-old man from Entebbe, Uganda, had always worked hard to maintain harmony in his family. He was married...

Gossip1 week ago

“My Husband Threatened to Kick Me Out for Not Conceiving, But These People Helped Me Get Pregnant in Just One Week,” Mary Says

Mary, a 28-year-old from Jinja, Uganda, had always longed to become a mother. She had been married to Samuel for...

News1 week ago

My Husband Suffered Nightly Attacks from Evil Spirits, I Fled in Fear, But These People Saved Him – Congo Woman Reveals

My name is Amina, and I live in Kinshasa, Congo. I never imagined I would share my story, but I...

Lifestyle1 week ago

Kenyan Pastor Publicly Shunned by Wife After Being Caught Cheating – How She Found Out

My name is Esther, and I live in Nairobi, Kenya. I have been married to Pastor David for over ten...

Lifestyle1 week ago

“Our Maid Kept Hanging Her Innerwear In The Bathroom And My Husband Started Getting Too Comfortable With Her — How I Dealt With It,” Beatrice From Kampala Shares

My name is Beatrice, and I live in Kampala, Uganda. I have been married to Daniel for seven years, and...