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Home | News | Top Story: Too Sick to Stand — Gen. Moses Ali, 86, Nominated While Seated in His Car Without Saying a Word
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Top Story: Too Sick to Stand — Gen. Moses Ali, 86, Nominated While Seated in His Car Without Saying a Word

Katama CoprianBy Katama CoprianJune 19, 20252 Mins Read
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Adjumani, Uganda — In a scene that stunned onlookers and sparked national debate, 86-year-old General Moses Ali, a veteran politician and senior member of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), was nominated for the 2026 general elections while seated in his car, too frail to walk or speak.

The somber event unfolded on nomination day in Adjumani District, where a vehicle carrying the aging politician slowly approached the nomination center. Aides assisted electoral officials who completed the paperwork at his car window, as Gen. Ali remained motionless in the back seat, visibly weakened and silent throughout the entire process.

General Ali, who has held various powerful positions including First Deputy Prime Minister and long-serving MP for Adjumani West County, did not address the press, supporters, or even the Electoral Commission. Witnesses described a “painful silence” as the iconic leader, once known for his commanding presence, appeared too ill to engage.

“He didn’t say a word. He didn’t wave. He didn’t even look out the window. It was hard to watch,” said a shocked voter who witnessed the scene.

The nomination has ignited a storm of public concern, with many Ugandans questioning the state of leadership and the ethics of allowing clearly unwell candidates to continue vying for high office.

Critics argue that General Ali’s condition highlights broader issues within Uganda’s political landscape — from the failure to mentor youthful successors, to the culture of clinging to power despite age or health limitations.

“This is not a sign of strength; it’s a national alarm,” one social media user posted. “We need leaders who can stand for us — not be stood up in cars.”

Others, however, have defended the nomination, citing Gen. Ali’s decades of service and unwavering loyalty to President Yoweri Museveni.

Sources close to the family say Gen. Ali has been battling undisclosed health challenges for months, but his camp has remained tight-lipped about his exact condition.

As the 2026 elections approach, this dramatic moment has become symbolic — a powerful image of Uganda’s aging political elite and the urgent need for generational transition in leadership.

Whether Gen. Ali will be able to campaign or serve if elected remains uncertain. But his silent, seated nomination has already left a lasting impression on a nation grappling with the balance between legacy, loyalty, and leadership capacity.

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