Joint security forces have carried out a search operation at the residence of the outgoing Parliament Speaker, Anita Among, located in Kigo. The operation reportedly took place under a heavy security presence, with the home placed under a strict cordon as officers conducted their activities.
Eyewitness accounts and early reports indicate that the security deployment was significant, with access to the residence heavily restricted. The situation in Kigo mirrors a similar security operation that took place a day earlier in Nakasero, where another property linked to the Speaker was also placed under tight security during an ongoing investigation.
According to information available, the search is said to be part of a wider probe allegedly sanctioned by the President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni. The investigation is reportedly focusing on corruption-related allegations and other offences that authorities have not yet publicly detailed.
However, officials have not released a formal statement explaining the full scope of the operation or the specific evidence being sought. This has left much of the public relying on early reports and speculation surrounding the ongoing developments.
The unfolding events have drawn significant public attention, given the high-profile nature of the individuals involved and the senior position held by the Speaker in Uganda’s political leadership. As the investigation continues, more clarity is expected from state authorities regarding the reasons behind the coordinated searches and any possible legal steps that may follow.




