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Uganda’s Museveni to Begin Historic Seventh Term Amid Legacy of Peace and Development

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Last updated: April 17, 2026 7:31 pm
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Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni Prepares for Historic Seventh Term Amid Mixed Legacy

On May 12, 2026, Yoweri Museveni will step into Uganda’s State House for his seventh inauguration as president, marking nearly four decades at the helm of the East African nation. For the majority of Ugandans—75% to 80% of whom were born after 1986—Museveni is the only leader they have ever known. His tenure has shaped a generation, from childhood to adulthood, and now, parenthood.

Museveni’s reign began in 1986, a time when Uganda was grappling with instability and conflict. Since then, he has overseen significant strides in peacekeeping, infrastructure, and education, though challenges like corruption persist. As he prepares to take the oath once more, the nation reflects on his legacy, balancing progress with unresolved issues.

Peace and Security: A Defining Achievement
One of Museveni’s most notable contributions has been the restoration of peace and security. Pre-1986 Uganda was marred by civil wars, rampant military abuses, and widespread fear. Soldiers manned roadblocks, often robbing civilians in broad daylight, while nighttime raids terrorized communities. The pervasive insecurity left lasting scars, particularly among older generations who still associate Swahili—the language used by soldiers during robberies—with trauma.

Under Museveni, Uganda has transformed into a relatively stable nation. The professionalization of the army and police force has ensured order, allowing citizens to move freely without fear. The suppression of rebel groups like the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Northern Uganda (1986–2006) marked a turning point, ending decades of conflict and displacement.

Infrastructure: Paving the Way for Progress
Road infrastructure has been a cornerstone of Museveni’s development agenda. Today, Uganda boasts over 6,000 kilometers of paved roads, connecting districts and borders and facilitating trade and mobility. Major projects like the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway and the Kampala Northern Bypass have revolutionized transportation, reducing travel times and boosting economic activity.

In contrast, the pre-Museveni era saw fewer than 1,500 kilometers of paved roads, with most routes consisting of dusty, unpaved murram roads. Stories abound of week-long journeys to and from Kampala, a stark reminder of the challenges faced before modern infrastructure projects took root.

Education: Empowering the Next Generation
Museveni’s government has made significant strides in education through initiatives like Universal Primary Education (UPE) and Universal Secondary Education (USE). These programs have drastically increased enrolment rates, narrowing the gender gap and providing free education to millions.

Primary schools now operate in every parish, while 90% of sub-counties have a secondary school. The construction of 117 Seed Secondary Schools under the Uganda Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers (UgIFT) program has further expanded access.

However, challenges remain, particularly in the quality of education and resource allocation. Despite these hurdles, Uganda has seen a marked rise in literacy and skill development, empowering a new generation to contribute to the nation’s growth.

Healthcare: Gains Amid Shortfalls
Uganda’s healthcare system has seen notable improvements under Museveni’s leadership. Life expectancy has risen dramatically from 43 years in 1986 to 68–69 years in 2024–2025, reflecting advancements in healthcare access and disease prevention. The establishment of Health Center III facilities in every sub-county and Health Center IV facilities in each county has brought essential services closer to rural populations.

Efforts to combat HIV/AIDS have been particularly successful. Museveni’s Presidential Fast-Track Initiative, alongside the “ABC” approach (Abstinence, Be Faithful, Condoms), has driven national HIV prevalence down to 4.9%. Viral suppression among those living with HIV has reached 97%, a testament to Uganda’s effective response to the epidemic.

Despite these gains, allegations of medicine shortages in public health facilities highlight ongoing challenges. Museveni’s administration continues to grapple with ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare for all Ugandans.

COVID-19: A Test of Leadership
The COVID-19 pandemic tested Uganda’s resilience, and Museveni’s swift response earned global recognition. Border closures, travel restrictions, and curfews helped contain the virus, earning Uganda accolades at the First International Post-COVID Conference.

Looking Ahead
As Museveni prepares for his seventh term, Uganda stands at a crossroads. While his leadership has brought stability, infrastructure development, and improved access to education and healthcare, corruption and systemic inefficiencies remain pressing issues.

For a nation that has grown, studied, and thrived under Museveni’s rule, the question now is what the future holds. Will his seventh term address lingering challenges and pave the way for a brighter Uganda? Only time will tell.

— Reported by Nexio News

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