Nup Defends Jailed Supporters Who Entered Plea Deal With Government Over Military Drills
Last week, three co-accused in a case involving NUP deputy spokesperson Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro pleaded guilty to charges linked to alleged miltary stle drills at the party’s headquarters.
The three are Sergio Yasin Sserugo, Farouk Baruku and Edwin Sserunkuma.
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Learn MoreThe case stems from an alleged unlawful military-style parade and drilling exercise at NUP headquarters in February 2025.
The wider group of accused includes Edward Ssebufu, also known as Eddie Mutwe, Achileo Kivumbi, Saudah Madaada and Doreen Kaija, among others.
The opposition party in a statement said while they have tried to secure the lease of over 150 of their supporters currently in prison, the three appeared to have pushed to their limit because of continued denial of bail.
The party argued that repeated denial of bail, coupled with President Yoweri Museveni’s recent remarks on bail for what he called political prisoners, left some detainees with little choice but to accept plea bargains.
NUP insisted those accepting plea deals should not be seen as admitting guilt.
NUP urged its supporters to understand the decisions made by those who accepted plea bargains.
The party also praised supporters who continue to reject plea deals and maintain their innocence despite remaining in custody.
The plea bargain debate comes as Mufumbiro and several co-accused continue to face charges arising from the alleged military drills case, one of several prosecutions involving senior NUP members and supporters.