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Amama Mbabazi and Museveni Proxy Buyinza Adam Defines Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba and Calls Upon Ugandans to Understand Him

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Amama Mbabazi and Museveni Proxy Buyinza Adam Defines Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba and Calls Upon Ugandans to Understand Him

Buyinza Adam Luzindana, a former national youth leader who rose to national leadership and gained both national and international recognition serving as Allied Supreme leader of the notorious and most combative massive youth political movement known as Uganda Poor Youth Movement from 2014 to 2022 and served as an elected influential national youth leader of the NRM youth league in the capacity of the Regional chairman for Kampala Region has comeout todefend GeneralMuhoozi Kainerugaba.
According to Buyinza, Gen Muhoozi is often misunderstood, and his militaristic language and behavior are a result of his upbringing in a highly restrictive military environment.shockingly buyinza disagrees with Gen Muhoozi whenever he speaks against USA and the European Union.buyinza has always stated that Western powers are important development partners in the development of Uganda eho must be engaged and not attacked.

Gen Muhoozi’s background has significantly shaped his personality and behavior. Spending most of his youth in military academies and operations, he never got a chance to interact with the wider public like ordinary people did. As you feel okay to use words like wagwani, bomboclat, watagwani,etc, Gen muhoozi also has his own words. Let us get used or we may get hurt and become hopeless.

This has contributed to his use of military language, which some people may find off-putting. However, Buyinza insists that Gen Muhoozi is a humble, peace-loving, and God-fearing individual who loves Ugandans and wishes them well.

Buyinza describes Gen Muhoozi as a strategic management champion, citing his recognition as a Uganda Development Champions Award winner in March 2021 by Public Opinions. This award suggests that Gen Muhoozi has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and a commitment to development in Uganda. According to Buyinza, Gen Muhoozi is willing to engage with stakeholders on various issues and is open to relating with diplomats, businessmen, and other leaders.

Despite Buyinza’s positive portrayal of Gen Muhoozi, some critics may argue that his leadership style is too militaristic or that he is not accountable to the public. Others may point to the presence of self-seekers and conmen around him, which Buyinza acknowledges. However, Buyinza urges Ugandans not to judge Gen Muhoozi solely on his social media statements but to understand the context and his intentions.

Buyinza’s defense of Gen Muhoozi offers a nuanced perspective on his personality and leadership style. While opinions about Gen Muhoozi may vary, it is clear that he is a significant figure in Ugandan politics and security circles. As Uganda continues to navigate its development path, understanding and engaging with leaders like Gen Muhoozi will be crucial for the country’s progress. By giving Gen Muhoozi a chance to enjoy and express himself, Ugandans can work towards getting the best out of him and fostering a more positive relationship.

According to Buyinza, Gen Muhoozi is a peace-loving, God-fearing, jolly, and humble man who has few genuine friends but loves Ugandans and wishes them well. His upbringing in a military family under serious restrictions has shaped his personality, and he is now enjoying the freedom he missed during his youth. By understanding where he is coming from, Ugandans can better relate to him and appreciate his values.

Buyinza also highlights Gen Muhoozi’s love for engagements with stakeholders on all issues and his willingness to relate with diplomats, businessmen, and other leaders. According to Buyinza, Gen Muhoozi is a good man who is often misunderstood, and he should be given a chance to prove himself. By working with Gen Muhoozi and understanding his strengths and weaknesses, Ugandans can build a more positive relationship with him and benefit from his leadership.

In addition, Buyinza notes that Gen Muhoozi’s use of language may be perceived as harsh or militaristic, but this is a result of his upbringing and environment. Instead of using words like “Wagwani” or “Bomboclat”, Gen Muhoozi uses words like “arresting” and “beating”, which Buyinza believes is a sign of his jolly and peaceful nature.

Buyinza further emphasizes that Gen Muhoozi never got a chance to interact with the wider public like ordinary people did, and therefore, his social media statements should be understood in the context of his background and intentions. By doing so, Ugandans can avoid getting heart attacks over his statements and instead focus on building a more positive relationship with him.

As a strategic management champion and a peace-loving, God-fearing, jolly, and humble man, Gen Muhoozi has the potential to make a significant impact on Uganda’s development path. With the right approach, Gen Muhoozi can be a powerful force for good in Uganda, and his leadership can bring about significant benefits for the country. Buyinza has remained consistent always proposing that Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba engage strategically with diplomats for the sake of sustainable peace and development of Uganda. Biyinza has always disagreed with the abusive words and statements some supporters of General Muhoozi Kainerugaba use on social media. He has always called for peace and humility other than arrogance and posturing.

So who is Buyinza Adam Luzindana?

Buyinza currently a businessman and so passionate on diplomacy and strategic engagements who is allegedly believed to be involved in various high-level diplomatic engagements and has worked closely with international organizations and foreign governments and believed to be a proxy for former Premier Amama Mbabazi and President Museveni, has come out in defense of Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, urging Ugandans to understand the Chief of Defense Forces and first son of President Museveni. He says that Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba is a good man. Buyinza denies any link to President Museveni and any connection to Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

In 2011, Buyinza was elected Chairman of the NRM Youth League for the Kampala Region during a chaotic NRM National Delegates Conference. The conference descended into violence, as Buyinza reportedly brought in over 20,000 street youth and ghetto supporters, causing mayhem in what was supposed to be an electoral college reserved for elected youth leaders. He clashed with Gen Kale Kayihura-backed candidate Abdallah Kitata, Chairman of Boda Boda 10, whom the youth rejected due to his age and alleged disconnect with the ghetto youth.
Despite opposition from Buwanda Anthony and Simon Kaitana, Buyinza’s deep-rooted ties with Kampala’s urban poor helped him secure 80% of the vote, with Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda announcing his victory.

Buyinza’s leadership was marked by constant activism. He organized weekly press conferences and monthly youth meetings, demanding greater youth empowerment. His relentless pressure and fiery speeches made him a thorn in the side of the NRM elite. He was arrested over 30 times under orders from Gen. Kale Kayihura allegedly his top enemy, accused of inciting violence, bribing party mobilizers, and allegedly pushing for President Museveni’s impeachment as NRM chairman.

By 2014, Buyinza and his Poor Youth Movement had allegedly bribed several NRM mobilizers and NEC members to sign a petition calling for a Delegates Conference to oust Museveni from the party leadership. The movement threatened to ignite countrywide protests, even targeting petrol stations. In response, Museveni launched a massive counter-mobilization campaign, meeting with youth leaders nationwide and enlisting loyalists like David Kabanda, Evelyn Anite, Peter Ogwang, Kitata Ibrahim, Nasir Gadaffi, Kiwanuka Moses, Abigaba Duncan, Kavuma Samuel, and Nakabaale Patrick.

Poor youth leaders were arrested however their arrests sparked outrage and led to widespread protests. A coalition of youth leaders—led by then-Makerere Guild President Ivan Bwowe, Youth MP Gerald Karuhanga, Francis Mwijukye, UYD leaders, and district youth representatives—demanded their release. The situation drew international attention, prompting interventions from the US Ambassador and EU diplomats.Gen.Kayihura accused the Poor Youth leaders of moving through Rubaga at night, distributing money to NRM leaders in a plot to overthrow Museveni. These claims were rejected by Parliament and foreign diplomats, who questioned Kayihura’s credibility and rationale.

Eventually, under mounting pressure, the government released the detained leaders. They were hosted at State House Entebbe and met with President Museveni. However, instead of backing down, the youth declared a Liberation Protest against the government. This sparked mass arrests across the country as intelligence agencies cracked down on suspected supporters.

Many of the movement’s senior leaders are now believed to be living abroad in the USA and Europe, working in diplomatic or intelligence roles, while others remain active within the Ugandan government or private sector. Despite the movement’s official end, its influence lingers across politics, security, and business in Uganda.

Buyinza Adam Luzindana, once the fiery figurehead of the Poor Youth Movement, has become a highly enigmatic figure in Ugandan politics.While maintaining a close relationship with former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, sources suggest Buyinza also enjoys a behind-the-scenes working relationship with President Museveni, particularly in diplomacy and party affairs. Some allege that he undertakes special assignments for the president through Mbabazi, though Buyinza has consistently denied any ongoing ties to Museveni, claiming he last met the president in 2016.

The apparent contradiction between Buyinza’s past opposition to Museveni and his rumored collaboration with the State highlights the intricate web of alliances and power plays within Ugandan politics.

The official dissolution of the Poor Youth Movement in 2022 is attributed to a unilateral decision by Buyinza Adam, reportedly influenced by his long-time fiancée—a youthful woman said to have significant control over his personal and political decisions. Sources close to Buyinza claim she played a pivotal role in convincing him to abandon radical politics in favor of business, public relations, and diplomacy. This youthful woman a fiance and love partner of buyinza remain the epitome of the decisions of Adam Buyinza.

Since 2016, Buyinza has maintained a low public profile, though he remains a force within Uganda’s business and diplomatic circles. His transformation from a radical street organizer to a discreet power broker reflects the evolving nature of Ugandan politics—where former firebrands often shift into the establishment they once opposed.

Buyinza’s life story resonates with that of other top leaders who rose from humble beginnings. Born in a peasant family in Kayunga District, he shares a similar background with figures like President Museveni, Speaker Anita Among, and Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa. Like many leaders of the Poor Youth Movement, he comes from Kayunga or Greater Masaka, and a significant number of his comrades were Muslim—a reflection of the movement’s deep social and religious roots.

Though the Uganda Poor Youth Movement officially ended years ago, it remains the most mysterious and impactful youth-led political initiative in Uganda’s history. It boldly challenged the powerful NRM regime, brought attention to youth marginalization, and shook the foundations of the political establishment. The Uganda Poor Youth Movement remains the biggest mystery in the Youth politics of Uganda 🇺🇬

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