Simultaneous to the U.S. Embassy’s directive regarding the Nyege Nyege festival, Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni took to social media to issue a reassurance to festival-goers regarding security measures. In a tweet posted almost simultaneously with the embassy’s advisory, President Museveni stated, “Within Uganda, the security forces are guarding the pre-prepared public functions like the controversial Nyege Nyege, the Kyabazinga wedding, etc.”
The timing of President Museveni’s tweet suggests a coordinated effort between the government and security forces to address potential security concerns at public events, including the Nyege Nyege festival. While the U.S. Embassy’s directive remains in place, the President’s reassurance may provide a sense of confidence to those planning to attend the festival.
As both international and local authorities collaborate to ensure the safety of attendees, the situation surrounding the Nyege Nyege festival underscores the delicate balance between security considerations and the preservation of cultural events. President Museveni’s prompt response aims to convey the government’s commitment to creating a secure environment for public functions despite the challenges posed by evolving security landscapes.