In a stunning turn of events, Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja’s trusted bodyguard, Emmanuel Atwiine, vanished into thin air during an official trip to the United States. But this was no ordinary disappearance. Sources close to the investigation reveal a sinister plot involving betrayal, deception, and a shocking breach of trust.
In this exclusive report, we expose the inside story of how Atwiine pulled off the ultimate betrayal, and why his own colleagues may have helped him get away with it.
A long-serving aide to Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has gone missing in the United States, where he accompanied the premier on an official trip to New York. Emmanuel Atwiine, a highly trained bodyguard, disappeared from a hotel in Manhattan on Tuesday night, sparking a frantic search and investigation.
According to sources, Atwiine was last seen on Tuesday evening, and his absence was noticed the following morning when he failed to show up for breakfast. Initially, the Ugandan delegation thought he had overslept, but when calls and text messages to his mobile phone went unanswered, suspicion grew. A search of his hotel room revealed some of his luggage, but he was nowhere to be found.
Highly placed sources revealed that Atwiine had notified a delegation member to inform colleagues not to worry about him, as he was not returning home. This has raised concerns about his intentions and safety.
In Kampala, Charles Odongtho, the spokesperson for the Office of the Prime Minister, confirmed Atwiine’s disappearance and said the matter had been referred to relevant authorities for investigation. “It is now a matter for the police, Uganda’s embassy in New York, and New York authorities,” Odongtho said.
Sources suggest that Atwiine may be in Chicago, where he reportedly has relatives. However, his exact whereabouts remain unknown.
The incident has raised concerns about the security and trust of government officials traveling abroad. This is not the first time a high-ranking official’s aide has gone missing in the United States.
In 2022, Parliament Speaker Anitah Among’s chief bodyguard, Aggrey Aruho, disappeared in California while attending a convention.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary, Vincent Bagiire, described the incident as “extremely unfortunate” and said it undermines the trust between the two governments. “We are giving the officer the benefit of the doubt, hoping he will return,” Bagiire said.
The investigation into Atwiine’s disappearance is ongoing, and officials are working to determine his whereabouts and intentions. The incident has sparked concerns about the security and accountability of government officials traveling abroad.
As the search for Atwiine continues, questions remain about his disappearance and the potential implications for Uganda’s government. The incident highlights the need for increased vigilance and accountability among government officials, particularly when traveling abroad. The government must ensure that officials are held accountable for their actions and that measures are in place to prevent such incidents in the future.
The disappearance of Prime Minister Nabbanja’s bodyguard, Emmanuel Atwiine, in the United States has raised serious concerns about the security and trust of government officials traveling abroad. As the investigation continues, it is essential that the government takes measures to ensure the safety and accountability of its officials.
This incident serves as a reminder of the need for increased vigilance and accountability, particularly when traveling abroad. The government must act swiftly to resolve this matter and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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