"Eddie Is Still Under My Wing So It’s Unfair to Let Him Go" - Gen Muhoozi Tells NUP

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has made it clear that he is not ready to part ways with his close ally Eddie.Speaking openly, Muhoozi explained that both of them are going through important training and cultural learning, and it would not be fair to stop now.
"I can't release Eddie now. It will be unfair to me and him.
He is learning Runyankore and we are both training for Kabobi," said Muhoozi.
The General’s words have sparked interest across Uganda and the region.
Many people are now asking: who is Eddie, and what is Kabobi?
Although Muhoozi did not give further details, his statement hints at a deep relationship with Eddie, possibly as a friend, aide, or trainee.
By saying that Eddie is learning Runyankore, Muhoozi shows that he is helping Eddie understand local culture and language, which is important in building unity and trust.
Runyankore is one of the main languages spoken in western Uganda.
It is also Muhoozi’s mother tongue. Helping someone learn it may show an effort to bring them closer to his community.
The mention of “training for Kabobi” is still a mystery to many.
Some Ugandans online are wondering if “Kabobi” is a code name for a mission, a future event, or even a person.
Others believe it could be part of Muhoozi’s political plans, especially with talk in recent years about his possible interest in the presidency.
While people wait for more explanation, one thing is clear — Muhoozi values loyalty.
His decision to keep Eddie close and guide him shows a leadership style based on friendship and shared growth.
“He’s learning, he’s adjusting, and we are working together. That’s important to me,” Muhoozi might say if asked to explain further.
As the story spreads, many Ugandans are curious to see what comes next.
Will Eddie become a major figure in Muhoozi’s future plans?
What exactly is Kabobi? And will this partnership shape the next phase of Muhoozi’s public life?

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