The Chief of Defence Forces and Senior Presidential Advisor for Special Operations, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has today released Brigadier General Johnson Namanya from detention, bringing an end to a period of uncertainty surrounding the officer. The release came after an amicable and friendly meeting between the two, during which Brig Gen Namanya was thoroughly cleared of all allegations that had been leveled against him.
The meeting reportedly took place in a cordial atmosphere, emphasizing dialogue, transparency, and the importance of maintaining unity within the military. Following the resolution, Brig Gen Namanya expressed his readiness to resume his duties and continue serving with dedication and professionalism.
This development has been welcomed by colleagues and military observers, who see it as a demonstration of leadership, fairness, and the proper handling of sensitive matters within the armed forces. The swift and friendly resolution underscores the commitment of the Chief of Defence Forces to uphold justice while fostering cohesion among military personnel. Brig Gen Namanya is now expected to return to his assignments, continuing his work in strengthening and supporting national defense operations




