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{UAH} Mbabazi Put Under 24-hour Security Surveillance

Mbabazi Put Under 24-hour Security Surveillance

Mbabazi and Gen Kayihura at a recent function
Mbabazi and Gen Kayihura at a recent function

A team of highly-trained intelligence operatives has been rolled out to maintain a close eye on sacked Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi and his closest allies, Chimp Corps exclusively report.

The order was given by President Museveni before he flew to United States on Friday.

The monitoring unit reports directly to the Inspector General of Police, Gen Kale Kayihura.

Sources say Mbabazi has been working closely with two western diplomats to facilitate the exit of his family from Uganda should the struggle for power ahead of the 2016 polls escalate.

"We have officially put Mbabazi under a 24-hour surveillance. We know what he is up to and we will contain him," said a highly placed security source.

"And should his supporters cause violence on the streets next week, we will go for Mbabazi himself. The President has the right to appoint and disappoint anyone incabinet. If he has been kicked out, let him do other things," charged the source.

This website understands that Mbabazi has been using an underground network to mobilise the youth with a message that President Museveni must leave office before 2016.

It is the same network Mbabazi is said to be using to mobilise the youth.

Mbabazi's loyalists on Thursday night instructed NRM youth leaders across the country to commence a massive mobilisation in preparation for a revolution aimed at unseating President Museveni through countrywide protests.

Mbabazi's in-law Hope Mwesigye in the wee hours of Thursday sent a message to former Buganda region youth chairperson Adam Luzindana to resume campaigns to popularise the NRM Secretary General's presidential bid ahead of the 2016 elections.

The youth will ride on the card of poverty and unemployment to challenge Museveni's hold on power.

Luzindana confirmed in a brief statement on Friday, saying, "Our cause is clear and simple…We need a fundamental change and Museveni must retire in 2015."

He added that should Museveni choose to hang on, "the poor youth will defeat him in the 2016 presidential elections."

Luzindana, who was this year briefly jailed for using bribery to mobilise against Museveni, said the "term limits must be reinstated in our constitution and we must work towards a strong NRM Party which will be a vanguard in the social – economic transformation of Uganda."

He further pointed out that, "to deepen our activities, we must all embark on voluntary mobilisation of all poor youths across the country and individual and household registration of all the poor youth to know there problems and how the new government under His Excellency Amama Mbabazi will intervene to boost productivity of the poor youth."

"The Second Revolution of Uganda was started by the poor youth in February 2014 and it will be concluded by the poor youth in the last liberation of our country from the hands of the bad leadership which have led to suffering of the young people of Uganda. It's your obligation my dear poor brothers and sisters to do whatever you can in your own means to oppose president Museveni."

On the monitoring list are former Agriculture Minister, Hope Mwesigye, Jacqueline Mbabazi, Nina Mbabazi; a top banker and a wealthy businessman from Kigezi region.

The team was instructed to monitor Mbabazi allies' communications, movements and meetings and compile daily reports for Gen Kayihura and President Museveni.

Mbabazi is said to have been planning to contest against President Museveni in 2016, an allegation he denies.

However, Museveni's strategists believe Mbabazi is not being honest and has been quietly bankrolling underground agents to popularise his presidential bid.

Responding to questions from supporters on Facebook, Mbabazi said, "I'm still breathing, so technically, I'm not dead."

He also said, "Diplomacy is always best. You catch more bees with honey."

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Gwokto La'Kitgum
"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

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