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Musalia Mudavadi Addresses Military Tension Between Uganda and Kenya after Museveni’s Threats

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Musalia Mudavadi Addresses Kenya-Uganda Military Tensions Following Museveni’s Remarks

On Wednesday, November 19, Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs Musalia Mudavadi appeared in the National Assembly to respond to concerns raised by Suba South MP Caroli Omondi regarding alleged military tension between Kenya and Uganda.

The issue arose following controversial remarks by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who had recently warned about potential conflicts with Kenya and other nations over access to the Indian Ocean.

During the parliamentary session, MP Caroli Omondi asked Mudavadi to clarify the government’s position on the claims that the Ugandan military was planning to invade Kenya to control access to the sea.

Omondi highlighted Uganda’s history of “military adventurism” in several countries, including South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Somalia, and Burundi, suggesting that Museveni’s statements should not be taken lightly.

In response, Mudavadi reassured the Members of Parliament that Kenya remains fully committed to maintaining peace in the region.

He emphasized that the country continues to respect its multilateral obligations and is dedicated to ensuring that landlocked neighbors, including Uganda, have safe and unhindered access to the sea.

When asked directly whether Kenya and Uganda could go to war, Mudavadi dismissed the notion entirely. He stated that Kenya has no intention of engaging in conflict with Uganda and underlined that President Museveni’s comments have no factual basis.

According to Mudavadi, Kenya has always provided safe and free passage for goods from landlocked nations and will continue to do so.

This is not only an international obligation but also a way to strengthen regional cooperation and economic ties.

“So, I want to assure everyone that we are not heading towards war,” Mudavadi said. “Kenya has consistently allowed free passage for goods from landlocked countries, and this will not change. It is part of our international duty and also a way to grow bonds within our region.”

Mudavadi further emphasized Kenya’s role as a responsible member of the international community. He noted that there are international conventions and obligations specifically designed to protect landlocked countries, with the African Union Constitutive Act being a key instrument in this regard.

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In a related development, President Museveni stirred further discussions after making comments about space during a public address.

He spoke about global power dynamics, shared resources, and Africa’s urgent need to develop technological capabilities.

Museveni described space as a “global commons” and encouraged African nations to actively participate in space exploration.

He warned that countries without space programs risk being left behind by technologically advanced, space-faring nations, highlighting the need for Africa to catch up in global scientific and technological development.

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