A heated exchange between first son and chief of defence forces Muhoozi Kainerugaba, and ICT and national guidance minister Dr Chris Baryomunsi, brought a new term to Ugandans online: Peter Pan syndrome.
At the heart of the spat between Museveni’s son and a minister is an allegation of that the MP and information minister suffers from “Peter Pan syndrome.”
So, what exactly is Peter Pan Syndrome?
Peter Pan syndrome is a psychological concept describing adults who struggle with emotional maturity, often exhibiting immaturity, self-centeredness, lack of accountability, and resistance to change
Peter Pan syndrome isn’t a formal psychiatric diagnosis: it describes a pattern of behavior rather than a clinical condition.
Then, who is Peter Pan?
Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish author J.M. Barrie. He is the main character in the 1904 play “Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up” and subsequent adaptations.
Regarding Peter Pan’s key characteristics, he is a mischievous boy who never grows up, lives in Neverland, a magical place; leads the Lost Boys, a group of boys who never grew up and can fly and has adventures with fairies, mermaids, and pirates.
Peter Pan symbolizes eternal youth, freedom, and the refusal to accept adult responsibilities, inspiring the psychological concept of “Peter Pan syndrome”.
Muhoozi, president Museveni’s son and army chief, has vowed to block the reappointment of Chris Baryomunsi as minister if he does not make peace with him.
If Baryomunsi does not make peace with the first son, and if he is not reappointed minister, he will only be an MP in the 12th Parliament. He belongs to Museveni’s ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM).
After Muhoozi told Baryomunsi he will never be minister again, alcohol was dragged into the war of words between the two Museveni government officials, as reported Here.
Meanwhile, Muhoozi has hinted on Salim Saleh succeeding Museveni as president, in a shocking reminder of a report that claimed Salim Saleh was so fearless and powerful that he could remove Museveni if he wanted. (See Details Here and There).












