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Big Debate!! Gen Muhoozi Drops Another Shocker On Twitter, See What He Said This Time Around

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has proposed that the Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF) could help secure the towns of Sake and Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from ongoing attacks. However, this proposal is conditional upon the departure of foreign mercenaries from the region.
General Muhoozi made this suggestion on social media, stating that if DRC President Félix Tshisekedi and Rwandan President Paul Kagame agree, the UPDF could take on the responsibility of securing these key towns. He stressed that the removal of “white mercenaries” from the area is crucial for the success of this mission.
Sake and Goma have long been troubled by conflict and instability, with armed groups operating in the eastern DRC. The presence of foreign mercenaries has been a point of contention, as various factions use them for different purposes. General Muhoozi’s proposal aims to stabilize the region through a collaborative effort between regional leaders. If accepted, this plan could significantly change the security dynamics in the area. The UPDF, with its history of regional peacekeeping missions, could leverage its experience to restore order in Sake and Goma. However, the condition of removing foreign mercenaries may present both diplomatic and logistical challenges that could complicate the execution of the plan.
Overall, General Muhoozi’s proposal highlights the complex and ongoing challenges of securing peace in eastern DRC. As discussions about the proposal continue, the potential involvement of the UPDF in securing Sake and Goma remains an intriguing possibility that could reshape the security landscape of the region.