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Uganda’s President Museveni takes oath to kick off his sixth term

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Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni has been sworn in for his sixth term as president, as police surrounded the home of Bobi Wine, his main opposition rival who decried the inaugurati­on as a “sham”.

Museveni, who won re-election in January despite widespread reports of irregulari­ties, took the oath of office on Wednesday at a ceremony in the capital, Kampala, that was broadcast on national television and attended by several African heads of state and other foreign dignitarie­s.

The 76-year-old, wearing a dark blue suit and his trademark wide-brimmed hat, promised to “pay true allegiance” to the country he has ruled nonstop since taking power as a rebel leader in 1986.

His victory in January was overshadow­ed by the bloodiest preelectio­n crackdown in years, with opposition candidates forcibly prevented from campaignin­g and dozens of protesters killed by security forces.

Bobi Wine, who came second to Museveni in the ballot but declared the vote rigged, said police and soldiers had “besieged” his home on the outskirts of Kampala and prevented him from leaving.

“Dictator Museveni is swearing in well aware he stole the elections and disenfranc­hised Ugandans and he is scared of people opposing the sham ceremony,” the 39-year-old singerturn­ed-lawmaker told AFP news agency.

“Even if he has sworn in, we will continue the struggle to dislodge him from power through peaceful means and this will come soon.”

Kizza Besigye, an opposition veteran who lost against Museveni in four disputed and often violent presidenti­al elections, was also placed under an effective house arrest.

Police spokesman Fred Enanga described the measures as “normal” precaution­s taken to protect Bobi Wine and Besigye.

“There was intelligen­ce reports that some people wanted to cause disruption­s during the swearing-in ceremony and we took precaution to provide security for some leaders, including the opposition leaders including Bobi Wine and Besigye,” he said.

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