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UCC restores social media

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Last updated: January 26, 2026 1:12 pm
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Ugandan authorities have announced the lifting of social media restrictions following the conclusion of the country’s electoral season, marking a return to normal online activity after weeks of heightened controls.

The announcement was made on Tuesday by Senior Presidential Adviser on Special Operations, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who confirmed that access to social media platforms had been restored nationwide.

“We are releasing all social media today,” Kainerugaba said in a statement shared on his official social media account.

He expressed gratitude to Ugandans for what he described as their patience, cooperation and support throughout the election period, noting that public discipline had played a key role in maintaining stability during a politically sensitive time.

“I thank all the great people of Uganda for their support and co-operation throughout this electoral season,” he stated, adding that citizens had given leaders “the courage to serve.”

Social media restrictions are commonly imposed in Uganda during election periods, with authorities citing concerns over misinformation, public order and national security.

“We sincerely appreciate the patience, cooperation and understanding shown during the period of limited internet access,” said Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) in a statement.

It added: “We remain committed to promoting a safe, stable and reliable online experience for all users.”

However, such measures have often drawn criticism from civil society groups, opposition politicians and digital rights advocates, who argue that shutdowns limit freedom of expression and access to information.

The restoration of social media access is expected to ease communication for businesses, media organisations and millions of Ugandans who rely on online platforms for news, trade and social interaction.

As the country transitions from the electoral period, observers say attention will now turn to post-election governance, national reconciliation and addressing concerns raised during the polls.

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