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NUP Treasurer Denies Supplying Party Uniforms Amid Military Crackdown

by Peril Editor
February 24, 2025
in Politics, Uganda
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By AGGREY BULUBA

In Uganda, where political tensions frequently run high, even a piece of clothing can become a source of controversy. The National Unity Platform (NUP), widely recognized for its signature red attire, is once again at the center of debate following a security crackdown on individuals wearing the party’s gear.

Benjamin Katana, NUP’s National Treasurer, has dismissed allegations that the party provides red uniforms to its supporters, commonly referred to as “Foot Soldiers.” Speaking on television on February 24, he insisted that anyone can have such outfits made by a tailor of their choice.

“NUP does not distribute uniforms. Anyone can get one made. Besides, which army unit wears what our supporters wear? Military uniforms are defined by insignia, as outlined in the National Gazette,” Katana stated.

His remarks come amid warnings from the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), which claims that NUP members are imitating military dress and behavior. The controversy intensified after a viral video showed NUP supporters marching in an organized formation—an act security forces likened to military drills.

Over the weekend, police raided NUP premises, citing reports of “illegal military training” at the party’s headquarters in Kavule and an office in Kamwokya. In a brief statement, the police said they were working with other security agencies to investigate the matter.

NUP has strongly denied any wrongdoing, calling the crackdown an attempt to suppress its political activities.

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