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Provided by AGPThe ceremony, which was carried live on the social media platform X, signaled the start of a new administration period for Museveni, who remains one of the longest-serving heads of state in Africa.
Speaking before attendees and supporters, Museveni said his government would prioritize boosting Uganda’s economy, deepening regional partnerships and supporting stability throughout East Africa.
He also vowed to push ahead with infrastructure projects and broader economic reform initiatives during the coming term.
According to reports, security forces were heavily deployed throughout Kampala before the inauguration to oversee crowd control and maintain order during the event.
Museveni won a seventh term after securing 71 percent of the vote in the Jan. 15 presidential election. Opposition figure Robert Kyagulanyi, better known as Bobi Wine, captured 24 percent of ballots cast.
The 81-year-old leader has governed Uganda for nearly 40 years and remains among the continent’s longest-ruling presidents. His continued tenure followed constitutional changes that eliminated presidential term limits in 2005 and later removed the upper age restriction for presidential candidates in 2017.
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