Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:09 am
Opposition leader and activist, Robert Kyagulanyi popularly known as Bobi Wine has insisted that citizens of Uganda will be casting a protest vote in the forthcoming election in the country . Wine is contest Incumbent president Yoweri Museveni for the presidential post.
Bobi Wine said he would just acknowledge results from a ‘dependable’ work out.
“However, from the appearance of things, it is a long way from solid”, he stated, bemoaning that more than 120 individuals from his mission group are as yet in confinement over about fourteen days since they were captured by security powers.
In November, 54 individuals were killed by security powers following two days of fights against the capture of Wine.
In late December, Museveni named three armed force officers to head security in Kampala, a move reprimanded by the resistance as intended to scare individuals in front of casting a ballot day.
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