Bobi Wine’s Bodyguard Eddie Mutwe On His Death Bed – Video Leaks As Muhoozi Vows Not To Release Him Until This Is Done
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces and son of President Yoweri Museveni, has ignited national and international outrage after confirming that he orchestrated the abduction of Bobi Wine’s top bodyguard, Eddie Mutwe.
The revelation came through a series of provocative posts on Muhoozi’s verified X (formerly Twitter) account, where he not only claimed responsibility for the kidnapping but also mocked the opposition in a chilling manner.
According to Bobi Wine, leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Mutwe was taken from Kiwango village in Mukono District by heavily armed men in uniforms of the Special Forces Command (SFC), the elite force previously commanded by Muhoozi himself.
Witnesses say the operation involved a Toyota van commonly known in Uganda as a “drone”—a vehicle often associated with unlawful detentions of opposition figures.
In an alarming post, Muhoozi wrote, “He is in my basement. Learning Runyankore. You are next!”
The comment was followed by another where he bragged, “I captured NUP’s military commander like a grasshopper (Nsenene). If they keep on provoking us, we shall discipline them even more.”
These comments drew widespread condemnation, but things escalated further when Muhoozi posted a photo reportedly showing Eddie Mutwe bound, with his beard forcibly shaved.
The photo appeared to confirm that Mutwe is being held in degrading and humiliating conditions, possibly without legal process or access to family and legal counsel.
In a fresh update that sent shockwaves through political circles, Muhoozi declared that Mutwe would only be released on one condition: “I will only release Eddie to Mzee, when he gives me the order.
He would have learnt the history of NRA/UPDF by then. And will understand that NRM is a party that represents the whole country. It can never be defeated.”
This statement implies that President Museveni himself holds the final say on Mutwe’s fate, suggesting the abduction is not just a rogue act, but potentially state-sanctioned.
Rights groups and opposition supporters have condemned the incident as a gross abuse of power and a direct attack on political freedoms.
The incident has intensified tensions between the government and the opposition, with calls for international intervention and investigations into human rights violations in Uganda.
