Museveni proposes formation of East African Federation to create strong military force
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni welcomes Kenya’s Prime and Foreign Affairs CS Musalia Mudavadi to State Lodge Mayuge on November 19, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has proposed the creation
of the East African Federation, a unified military cooperation initiative aimed
at significantly strengthening regional defence. Speaking during a radio talk show on national issues at Mayuge
State Lodge in Uganda, President Museveni, who recently made controversial
sentiments claiming that the Indian Ocean belongs to him, said the
move would bolster the region’s defence capabilities, assuring its safety and
ability to respond to security threats. He explained that the proposed federation would integrate the
armed forces of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan
and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), creating a stronger force. “…the issue of strategic security, this is where I talked
about the Indian Ocean. Even if we are together in this African community, we
don't plan defence together. You find Kenya has got their own defence, Uganda
has, Tanzania has,” Museveni said. “The formation of the East African Federation would bring
together our countries here and it would be a very strong force, even the
military.” The Head of State also raised concerns over the weak military
capacity of many African nations, noting how foreign countries have
historically invaded African states with ease. He questioned how, for instance, Libya was invaded by a
foreign country without any intervention from other African nations, stressing
that regional military cooperation is crucial to prevent such incidents. “Who can rescue Africa now? Who can? The other time Libya was
attacked by foreigners, and we were just here looking. Therefore, in order to
guarantee our future, we need to look at the issue of the political integration
of West Africa,” he said. “It would create a center of gravity for the black race. You
can have smaller countries in the world, but they normally have a center of
gravity.” His comments come as regional leaders continue to push for
deeper integration within the East African Community (EAC). A statement from the Office of Prime Cabinet Secretary (OPCS)
on Friday, November 21, confirmed that Musalia Mudavadi had met Museveni the
same day to discuss the expanding cooperation within the EAC. “Kenya affirms its commitment to the East African Community
jumuiya ideology of fostering strong regional integration that champions for a
politically united, prosperous, and secure East Africa through economic, social,
and political cooperation,” the OPCS stated. Mudavadi was accompanied by Kenya’s High Commissioner to
Uganda, Joash Maangi, alongside other officials. “Dr. Mudavadi reaffirmed that President William Ruto and
President Museveni will continue building bridges that benefit the citizens of
both nations,” the statement adde. President Museveni’s remarks follow his controversial comments
on November 8, when he threatened war against Kenya, claiming the Indian Ocean belonged to him.
“The Indian Ocean is mine. That ocean belongs to me. I am
entitled to that ocean. In the future, we may have wars," he said.


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