We are a Union that promotes multilateralism, rule of law, and human rights. We are not afraid to speak the truth – even when it is uncomfortable
2025 Europe Day Reception
The head of the European Union
Delegation to Uganda, Ambassador Jan Sadek has expressed concern human rights abuses
and extrajudicial actions by security forces.
In a speech to mark Europe Day, Ambassador
Sadek said the use of military force against civilians, with apparent impunity,
contradicts the principles of the rule of law.
He said the delegation has over the past
months followed the developments with concern.
“We have observed extrajudicial actions
by security forces; arbitrary detentions and degrading treatment of political
opponents and journalists; and an alarming militarisation of the political
sphere, the use of military force against civilians, with apparent impunity,
contradicts the principles of the rule of law,” he said
“We are a Union that promotes multilateralism,
rule of law, and human rights. We are not afraid to speak the truth – even when
it is uncomfortable” he added.
He made the remarks in the presence of the
Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister, Norbert Mao. Also present was the
Chairperson of Uganda Human Rights Commission, Mariam Wangadya and former Prime
Minister, John Patrick Amama Mbabazi.
Wangadya recently
ordered Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who is also President Yoweri Museveni's son to
release Bobi Wine’s bodyguard, Edward Sebuufu alias Eddie Mutwe from illegal
detention.
Eddie Mutwe was
later arraigned before the Magistrate’s court. His lawyer, Magellan Kazibwe said
Edward Sebuufu had been tortured using electrocution.
Human Rights
groups have long accused the authorities of targeting the opposition especially
during the run up to the 2026 elections.
Nobert Mao in a May 5th statement
condemned
the alleged torture of Edward Sebuufu.
He said no citizen should face
punishment without due process and that presenting tortured suspects before
court undermines justice.
“No
citizen should be subjected to any form of punishment unless found guilty after
due process in courts of law,” he said.
Ambassador Sadek lauded Mao and
Wangadya for speaking out against such intimidation.
“We value the independence
of the Judiciary and we call on all
actors to ensure a calm, inclusive and credible process ahead of the elections
in early 2026. The Ugandan people deserve no less” said Sadek.
EU Uganda Partnership
Ambassador Sadek said the EU’s partnership
with Uganda is broad, deep, and growing stronger.
He reported that EU-Ugandan trade reached
a record 2 billion Euro or 8 Trillion Ugandan Schilling last year – with a
trade surplus of EUR 500 million in Uganda’s favour.
“Ugandan exports to the EU have tripled
since we began our regular Business Forums in 2020, and rose by 60% last year alone. That is a remarkable trend. And it shows
that partnership pays off!”
He attributed the growth to the EU’s predictable
and tariff-free arrangement that allows Uganda enjoys full access to the EU
market – in sharp contrast to some other partners, where tariffs apply and
large trade deficits persist.
“A balanced and rules-based trade
relationship is in everyone’s interest – and the best way to ensure shared
prosperity” he noted.
EU remains Uganda’s largest source of
foreign direct investment, accounting for nearly half of foreign direct
investment inflows.
“Our companies – many of you are here
tonight – believe in Uganda’s potential – in its people, in its markets, and in
its future” he said.
He revealed that through Team Europe and
the Global Gateway, the European Unin is investing in Uganda’s green transition
– including over 170 million Euro to rehabilitate the Nalubaale and Kiira hydropower
dams, through grants, and loans from the European Investment Bank – EIB – and
the French Development Agency.
The EIB also has a promising pipeline
of other strategic energy and infrastructure projects under consideration. He said Uganda remains an
important regional player in a complex neighbourhood.
“The EU recognises Uganda’s
contribution to regional stability – through its deployments, including in the
DRC and Somalia. The EU is a partner for peace and security!”