By Dean Lubowa Saava
The streets of Kyaliwajjala, Kampala, were always bustling with life, but on this particular day, they witnessed a sinister act. Abed Nasser Mudiobole, a prominent advocate and supporter of National Unity Platform (NUP) president Bobi Wine, was abducted by heavily armed men.

Mudiobole had received a call from a client requesting a meeting at a local premises. Unsuspecting, he arrived at the location, only to be met by men in plainclothes who brandished guns and whisked him away in a drone.
The abduction sent shockwaves through the community, with many wondering if this was a case of mistaken identity or a deliberate act of intimidation.
This incident has reignited concerns about the escalating tensions between General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of President Yoweri Museveni, and Bobi Wine. The two have been at odds for some time, with their disagreements often playing out in the public sphere.
Mudiobole’s abduction bears striking similarities to previous incidents involving NUP supporters, sparking fears that this might be part of a larger pattern of harassment and intimidation. As the search for Mudiobole continues, his family and supporters are left with only questions: Where is he? Who is behind his abduction? And will he be safe?
The incident has also raised concerns about the use of drones in abductions, highlighting the need for greater accountability and transparency in the deployment of such technology.
As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: the beef between Gen Muhoozi and Bobi Wine has taken a dark turn, and the consequences are being felt by ordinary citizens like Abed Nasser Mudiobole.