THIS DAWN — The African Union (AU) Commission has commended the conduct of Uganda’s presidential elections held on 15 January 2026, congratulating President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on his 7th-term re-election with 71.61% of the votes cast.
In a statement released on social media, the AU Commission Chairperson, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, praised the electoral process.
He reaffirmed the Union’s commitment to supporting democracy and governance across the continent.
Key Highlights
- Election Outcome: President Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, secured re-election with 71.61% of the vote.
- AU Commendation: Chairperson Youssouf lauded the conduct of the elections and congratulated Museveni on his victory.
- Observer Mission: The AU expressed appreciation to H.E. Goodluck Jonathan, former President of Nigeria, for his leadership of the Joint AU/COMESA/IGAD Election Observation Mission to Uganda.
- Commitment to Democracy: The AU reiterated its dedication to promoting democracy, peace, security, and development across Africa.
- People of Uganda: The statement applauded Ugandans for their commitment to consolidating democratic gains and maintaining stability.

Context
Uganda’s elections were closely monitored by regional and international observers, with the AU, COMESA, and IGAD jointly overseeing the process.
The AU’s commendation signals confidence in the credibility of the polls and underscores the importance of regional cooperation in safeguarding democratic practices.
President Museveni, who will be in power for a seventh term, extended his leadership with this re-election.
He will be continuing his role as one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders.
Implications
- Regional Stability: The AU’s endorsement is expected to bolster Uganda’s political legitimacy and reinforce stability in East Africa.
- Continental Governance: The statement reflects the AU’s broader agenda of strengthening democratic institutions and governance across member states.
- Diplomatic Recognition: By highlighting Goodluck Jonathan’s role, the AU underscores the importance of experienced African statesmen in guiding electoral observation missions.
The African Union’s commendation of Uganda’s elections and President Museveni’s re-election highlights the organization’s ongoing commitment to democracy and governance in Africa.
With regional observer missions playing a central role, the AU continues to position itself as a guardian of electoral integrity and political stability across the continent.













