Politics
NUP Councillor Sharon Kemigisha Blasted By Ugandans After Allegedly Faking Her Kidnap!! Sources Claim She Was Hiding In A City Hotel – Aiming At The Canada VISA

The purported abduction of National Unity Platform (NUP) Councillor Kemigisha Sharon has sparked skepticism among Ugandans, with many questioning the authenticity of the incident and suggesting it may be a politically motivated stunt.
Sharon, a vocal critic of the Ugandan regime, allegedly went missing for nine days before being mysteriously dumped near NUP offices. According to NUP Secretary General David Lewis Rubongoya , she claimed to have been held in solitary confinement and subjected to psychological torment by her captors, who allegedly interrogated her about her critical interviews against the regime.
“After 9 days from the time she was abducted, our comrade Kemigisha Sharon was dumped by her captors in an unknown place last night, where a kind-hearted boda-boda rider picked her and delivered her at the NUP office towards midnight. She says that all this time, she was being kept in solidarity confinement, but heard other people crying out of torture in adjacent rooms. Apparently, they were interrogating her about her numerous interviews in which she’s been very critical of the regime. In tears, she told us how those thugs at some point forced her to undress and took her pictures while mocking her. Thankfully her spirit is not broken! It falls on us as a people to collectively put an end to these crimes against humanity.” Rubongoya Said
However, the timing and circumstances of Sharon’s return have raised eyebrows. Critics argue that her sudden reappearance near NUP offices after such a prolonged absence seems too convenient and politically orchestrated to be genuine.
Furthermore, the decision to take her to the NUP office instead of seeking immediate medical attention at a hospital has fueled doubts about the credibility of her story.Ugandans have taken to social media platforms to express their skepticism, with many pointing out inconsistencies in Sharon’s account and questioning the motives behind the alleged abduction.
Some have accused NUP of using Sharon’s ordeal as a publicity stunt to garner sympathy and rally support against the government.
“The whole situation reeks of political manipulation,” commented one Twitter user.
“If Sharon was truly in danger, why didn’t they take her to a hospital instead of parading her near NUP offices?”
Others have called for a thorough investigation into the incident to uncover the truth behind Sharon’s disappearance and subsequent return.
“We cannot simply take her word for it without concrete evidence,” remarked another social media user. “There are too many unanswered questions.”
As doubts continue to swirl, Ugandans remain divided over the validity of Sharon’s alleged abduction, highlighting the deep political tensions and suspicions that pervade the country’s landscape.
However a close source in NUP Claims that Sharon Kemigisha has for long applied for a Canada VISA and hence allegedly self abducted to get sympathy from the Canadian embassy.