The Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU) has unveiled Hon. Fadil Twalla as its new Secretary General, marking another significant step in the growth of the political movement associated with Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

The announcement was accompanied by a high-profile ceremony attended by senior government officials, Members of Parliament, ministers and supporters of the movement, further underscoring PLU’s growing influence in Uganda’s political landscape.Gen. Muhoozi, who has remained the face of the movement since its inception, took to his X account to congratulate Twalla on his appointment while thanking party leaders and supporters who attended the event.
“I congratulate our comrade Hon. Fadil Twalla on assuming the high office of General Secretary of the Mighty PLU. I also thank the National Vice Chairman, Hon. Michael Nuwagira, for supervising the function. I thank the Right Honourable Speaker for gracing the function as the Chief Guest. I thank all our many, many members for turning up in numbers and attending the function,” Muhoozi posted.
His message quickly attracted thousands of reactions from supporters who described Twalla’s appointment as an important milestone for the organization.
TWALLA ASSUMES KEY ROLE

As Secretary General, Twalla is expected to oversee the day-to-day operations of the movement, coordinate mobilization activities across the country and strengthen the organizational structures ahead of future political engagements.
Political observers believe the appointment places him at the centre of PLU’s expansion strategy as the movement continues attracting politicians, youth leaders and business personalities from different regions of Uganda.Although PLU has repeatedly described itself as a civic movement promoting patriotism, it has increasingly become one of the country’s most visible political organizations.
PLU LEADERS CONGRATULATE TWALLA

Soon after the announcement, senior officials within PLU congratulated Twalla and pledged to work closely with him.National Vice Chairman Michael Nuwagira, popularly known as Toyota, praised Twalla’s appointment and thanked members for turning up in large numbers during the ceremony.
Several PLU coordinators and supporters also flooded social media with congratulatory messages, describing Twalla as an experienced mobilizer capable of strengthening the movement’s structures nationwide.
Many supporters said his appointment reflects confidence in his leadership abilities and commitment to advancing PLU’s objectives.
Others described the ceremony as one of the movement’s largest gatherings this year, noting that it attracted leaders from various parts of the country.The event was also attended by the Speaker of Parliament, whose presence as Chief Guest highlighted the significance attached to the occasion by PLU supporters.
MINISTERS’ ATTENDANCE SPARKS CRITICISM

However, the ceremony also generated criticism from sections of the opposition, particularly regarding the attendance of cabinet ministers and legislators.Former Kampala Capital City deputy mayor and opposition politician Doreen Nyanjura sharply criticized the leaders who attended the function, accusing them of abandoning their constitutional responsibilities.
In a strongly worded statement posted on X, Nyanjura wrote: “Look at these so called ‘leaders’, they are a spineless crowd fighting for the validation of Muhoozi Kainerugaba. When he asks them to jump, they smile sheepishly, coil their tails and immediately ask, ‘How high?'”
She argued that elected leaders should instead be questioning what she described as an unconstitutional political movement allegedly being led by a serving military officer.
“They have completely abandoned their duty. If they were sensible legislators, they would boldly confront and dismantle a political movement illegally spearheaded by an active army General. Instead, these enablers are falling over themselves to bow down to an unconstitutional outfit.” Nyanjura concluded by saying it was “absolutely sickening” to watch leaders “dance and sing praises for a man they are supposed to hold accountable.”
DEBATE OVER PLU CONTINUES
Nyanjura’s criticism reflects a debate that has persisted since the formation of PLU.
Opposition politicians have repeatedly questioned whether a serving military officer should play such a prominent role in a political movement, arguing that Uganda’s Constitution and military regulations require members of the armed forces to remain non-partisan.
Supporters of Muhoozi, however, maintain that PLU is a lawful civic organization promoting patriotism, national unity and social transformation rather than functioning as a conventional political party. The movement has consistently dismissed allegations that it violates constitutional provisions.
GROWING POLITICAL INFLUENCE
Over the past two years, PLU has steadily expanded its footprint through nationwide mobilization campaigns, charitable activities and public events.The organization has established coordinators across districts and attracted thousands of supporters, particularly among young people.
Analysts say the appointment of a substantive Secretary General signals an effort to professionalize the movement’s administration and improve coordination as it continues to grow. Twalla’s political experience is expected to strengthen the organization’s institutional capacity and enhance communication between the national leadership and regional structures.
LOOKING AHEAD
The ceremony demonstrated PLU’s ability to attract senior public officials and large crowds despite continued criticism from opposition politicians.While supporters celebrated Twalla’s elevation as evidence of the movement’s organizational maturity, critics viewed the event as another example of what they consider the growing politicization of state institutions.
For Muhoozi and his supporters, however, the focus remained on consolidating the movement’s leadership.By publicly congratulating Twalla and thanking officials, members and supporters who attended the event, the CDF projected confidence in PLU’s future direction.
Whether the appointment will strengthen the movement’s national influence or intensify constitutional and political debates remains to be seen. What is clear is that PLU continues to occupy a central place in Uganda’s evolving political conversation, with every major event attracting both enthusiastic support and equally vocal criticism.
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