Uganda, April 29 -- The Buganda Kingdom has petitioned the Attorney General, raising concerns over the Draft Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, warning that its current provisions could undermine constitutional freedoms, disrupt development programmes, and strain Uganda's investment climate. In a detailed submission dated April 13, Buganda's Attorney General, Mr Christopher Bwanika, said the Kingdom supports efforts to safeguard national sovereignty but cautioned against provisions that may inadvertently harm the constitutional mandate of traditional institutions and the broader national interest. 

"Our wish is to assist Government and Parliament in refining this legislation so that it truly serves its stated objec...