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KAMPALA – The story of Olivia Lutaaya, a supporter of Uganda’s opposition National Unity Platform (NUP), has emerged as a powerful testament to political defiance and resilience in the face of state coercion. After nearly four years of imprisonment, her release in November 2024 came not as an unconditional freedom, but as a result of a difficult choice forced upon her and dozens of others.
According to a brief published by Agora Uganda, Lutaaya’s ordeal began in December 2020 when she was first arrested in Kalangala District. After a brief release, she was arrested again in May 2021 and faced charges in a military court for “unlawful possession of ammunition and treachery.”
The legal case against her and 32 others, however, appears to have collapsed. The state, having failed to prosecute them, allegedly resorted to coercion. The detainees were pressured to plead guilty as the only means to secure their release. After almost four years behind bars, Lutaaya and 16 others succumbed to this pressure in November 2024, changing their plea to “guilty” for charges they had long denied.
But her capitulation ended there. The authorities presented a final, political condition for their release: attendance at a political indoctrination camp in Kyankwanzi. The objective, as reported, was to force them to publicly denounce NUP and its leader, Bobi Wine, in exchange for their liberty and a promise of monetary gain.
While some of her colleagues accepted the terms, Olivia Lutaaya stood firm. She refused the indoctrination, the demand to denounce her party, and the promised money.
In a striking act of defiance, she returned to the very political movement the state had tried to force her to abandon. As the brief concludes, “She went back to NUP and resumed from where she had stopped.”
Lutaaya’s story has quickly circulated among opposition circles, framing her as a symbol of unbroken resolve. It highlights allegations of the government using the judicial system not for justice, but as a tool to break political dissent, and underscores the extreme pressures faced by government critics in Uganda. Her refusal of the final deal has cemented her status as a figure of steadfast loyalty in the struggle for a new political dawn.

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