Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine Press Statement after returning from United States (24.09.2018)

Fellow Ugandans home and abroad, and our comrades in the struggle all over the world, I greet you all and thank you for your standing firm and remaining steadfast in these hard times.

As you all know, more than a month ago on 13th August, many things happened which I do not wish to recount here. I must however say that whatever the enemy intended for evil, God has turned out for good in many ways. The torture, indignities and brutal treatment which my comrades and I endured at the hands of some in our security forces have made us understand the depth of the problem we have at hand, strengthened our resolve and focused the attention of the world on Uganda. Our officials have always duped the world into thinking that they are democratic and some innocently believed them- not anymore. They have been exposed to the core.

I am eternally hurt by the senseless murder of our brother Yasin Kawuma, who was gunned down by those who we pay to protect us. There are other people who were shot dead by security officers during peaceful protests in Kampala and Mityana. On the day I was released on bail, as we traveled back to Kampala, two young people who were among those gathered in towns to express their solidarity with me, were knocked dead by police vehicles. While we pray that the departed comrades rest in peace, we must remember that no one has the right to take the life of another. Article 22 of our country’s Constitution guarantees the right to life, yet like the entire constitutional order, this provision is so liberally violated with impunity by the same people who swear to uphold the Constitution and defend Ugandans. There is no respect for human life whatsoever.

Many more Ugandans were violently arrested, tortured and many of them are still languishing in jails without charge. My friend Eddy Mutwe tells of how he was arrested by the military, blind folded for many days, and tortured while some security personnel tried to extract information from him. Our legal teams are doing everything possible to follow up on these cases in very hard circumstances. As the whole world knows, our very lawyers who are trained to defend the oppressed, have been intimidated and efforts to compromise some of them are ongoing. We appreciate the Uganda Law Society for speaking out against the bullying and intimidation of their members. I can only pray that the entire legal fraternity joins the leadership of the Society in fighting for the right of advocates to practice their calling without being targeted or receiving threatening calls.

The killers of our people must be condemned by all. Those who torture and maim the citizens of this nation must be called to order. Those who give such orders are cowards who must be exposed. They should remember that throughout history, those who found joy in killing and causing pain to fellow human beings did not go far. No matter how fearsome the forces of darkness seem, they never win in the end.

My call to the citizens of Uganda is to realise that we are in this together. When we allow these extra judicial killings to go on unchallenged, sooner than later, even you who is disinterested in politics will get affected. Regardless of our different political opinions and any other classifications, we must all continue to unanimously challenge and condemn the torture and murder of our people. It is not enough to watch with consternation the kinds of videos we’ve been watching these past days- showing soldiers and police officers doing unimaginable things to fellow citizens. I implore us to do more in every small way. Whether you are a lawyer, doctor, student, farmer or boda boda rider, we all can play a role in ending this madness.

I send special thanks to the journalists and the media fraternity who have remained courageous and steadfast in their work. Many times you have put yourselves in the face of extreme danger, trying to tell the story. You have been bartered, tortured, intimidated and yes, many of you jailed for doing your work. The images of journalists being whipped on the streets of Kampala shocked the world. I can assure you that we are with you. Uganda stands with you. And indeed, part of our struggle is to restore media freedom in this nation so that you work in a free and safe environment. That is what you deserve. You did not go to journalism school so that you are bruised for doing your work.

I have said time and again that we have many professional and patriotic security officers. Not all of them are rogue. Not all of them are brutal. And we must appreciate many of them for doing their best in tough conditions to keep us safe. At various times, I have interacted with several officers from the top to the lowest ranks in the UPDF and the Uganda Police Force. I have met officers who are very disgusted and frustrated by the system. They understand that they too are prisoners. They fully appreciate that as a result of bad governance, they earn peanuts in a failing economy and cannot raise their children in a befitting manner. They know that as a result of bad politics, they do not live in dignity. My message to them remains the same- we are not fighting them. We are fighting for them.

Let me repeat my call to them- those who put on our uniform. It doesn’t help you to keep quiet as some rogue elements amongst you, taking orders from desperate regime elements, kill and maim your brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers. You should not allow the regime to turn you against the population. You are citizens of Uganda first, before and after you put on that uniform. Learn from those who came before you that from the population you came and to the population you will return! Those who still have values- please set yourselves apart. Restore confidence that you are pro-people! You put on our national flag and that should be a source of honor and pride; not a source of condemnation from those who watch your colleagues torture and kill their own people.

Before I move from this point, let me thank the world for keeping their eyes on Uganda. The government has for long committed grave atrocities on our people and tried to keep them in the dark. Uganda is part of the global community and we know that we cannot be free if some are not free. My plea to the world is to keep your eyes on Uganda, and on our struggle for freedom. As surely as the Lord lives, our nation will once again sit on the table of nations with pride.

To the people of this nation, I know your struggles, the shuttered hopes and the frustrations which stare most of you in the face every day. But here is the good news. I feel that your cry for freedom has reached the heavens. That God who throughout history delivers the weak from their mighty oppressors will surely redeem us by His strong and mighty hand. We only need to play our part. Remain steadfast. Remain committed. Remain devoted. Mwebelelemu. Don’t look to the right, or to the left. The day of redemption is at hand.

To President Yoweri Museveni, how do you feel when you do this to your people? I have read and watched your numerous communications to the nation since the events in Arua. Instead of calling your troops to order- the same troops which have murdered Ugandans and tortured me and others to near death, you have patted them on the back and thanked them for a job well done. Would I be wrong to say that these violations are sanctioned by you? Mr. President, you refer to yourself as jaja, and call us bazukulu. Most Ugandans who have their grandparents alive always speak fondly of them, because the jajas love, protect, and cherish their bazukulu. They are not always hunting them down for voicing a contrary opinion. But you have become a tyrant and turned us into fugitives in our own country. Last Thursday as I returned to Uganda, you turned Entebbe and Kampala into a war zone and our people were once again brutalized. It has now become a crime to put on a red t-shirt or say the words “People Power.” You and your lieutenants have described us as inconsequential, indisciplined hooligans. Why is the state very afraid of someone they have labelled as an ‘inconsequential muyaaye from the ghetto?’ How quickly did you forget that the regimes of the past described you and the guerillas you led in the 80s as bandits and lumpens? Respect the rights of the people because just like them, you too was once not in power, and you will not be in power forever. Treat Ugandans the way you would love to be treated. Be a statesman. Concern yourself not with the next election but with the next generation which is demanding for freedom. I hope you can redeem yourself before it is too late. As things stand, history may treat you worse than Uganda’s past leaders who you like to disparage. You are a good Bible reader. I will repeat to you what Moses told Pharaoh of Egypt on God’s orders- “Let my People go.” You have the option of heeding this message or continuing to stiffen your neck.

Let me now address a few questions about our struggle.

Some people have not yet understood what People Power stands for. I have addressed this before but I want to address it yet again. I want to address this so that all of us and our genuine allies can speak with a clear, solid and consistent voice.

People Power is not Bobi Wine. It is not about me or anyone else. People Power is not a political organization- at least not now. People Power is an idea! It is the idea that all power belongs to the people as guaranteed by Article 1 of our Constitution. The state abdicated its constitutional duty to promote and propagate the teaching of the constitution to all citizens of Uganda. What we are doing is simply do that- remind the citizens of this nation that all power belongs to them, and not to the President, any soldier or minister. We are raising the consciousness of the people who have been stepped on for such a long time, and turned into slaves in their own country. So far we are succeeding!

Therefore the state’s efforts to stop us will not yield much and I advise them to stop attempting because they will certainly fail. With or without me, the people of Uganda will reclaim their sovereignty and authority. No one can stop an idea whose time has come!

We are aware that the state has attempted to use some people to reserve and register the name People Power as a political organization with the Electoral Commission. The intention is to hijack this name and prevent us from using it further. We also have information that the state is planning to invoke Section 56 of the Penal Code Act and declare People Power an unlawful society. We have also heard state officials declare People Power a terrorist organization. We are aware of all these antics but we are not bothered about them. We are not even surprised- despots throughout history manipulate the law to oppress their people. We know that what we are doing is legal, moral and right. No one can hijack People Power because People Power is the People of Uganda. People Power is you and me.

People Power is you, young person who finished school five years ago but continue to struggle to find employment. People Power is you student who is in school studying very hard but you know that you will not get a decent job if nobody knows you

People Power is you Ugandan who left your country against your will and are living as a slave in a foreign land, doing odd jobs so that at the end of the year you can send some money home

People Power is you, young lady who is right now in labor but you are very worried about becoming added to the statistics of mothers who die in labor every day because of our ailing health care system. People Power is you who lost a loved one because there was no oxygen in hospital, or you couldn’t find an ambulance to save his or her life.

People Power is you journalist who is beaten on the street for doing your work; the lawyer who is told to back off if a case involves ‘abanene mu gavumenti’; the doctor who has been promised every year that things will get better only for them to get worse; the teacher who educates other people’s children but cannot afford to educate his or her own children because of very poor pay- that is People Power.

People Power is the religious leader who is branded an enemy of the state for preaching against injustice and oppression- who is constantly told to only preach about the spiritual needs of his flock and forget about their physical needs.

People Power is you who is struggling to run a business but the state is imposing heavy taxes on you with little to show for it in terms of service delivery. People Power is that market woman selling vegetables but cannot make ends meet because of the high market dues.

People Power is the ghetto youth who doesn’t know what the future holds for him or her. These past days, the ghetto youth have seen government officials come with brown envelopes, with handouts telling them to stop supporting People Power. The wise ghetto youth knows that for 32 years he has been neglected. He has always heard about the youth fund but the money is stolen before it gets to the ghetto. The ghetto youth knows that the voice which is speaking for him is now being silenced. He is not willing to be used, but the uncertain future still stairs at him.

People Power is the elite who is employed today but is not guaranteed of employment tomorrow because of the continuous lay-offs in companies as the economy continues to bite.

People Power is that wealthy investor whose investments are under threat because of the bad politics of those steering the ship called Uganda.

People Power is that politician who belongs to the NRM party but is bothered by the way things are going, and yet has no voice within the party to raise those issues without being labelled a rebel and fought by the state.

People Power is the several opposition members who have time and again been labeled terrorists simply because they don’t agree with the policies of the current establishment.

People Power is the artiste, the entertainer, the blogger, the boda boda rider, the taxi driver, the conductor, the electrician, the hair dresser.

Ladies and Gentlemen, People Power is every Ugandan who is interested in a better country. Many will come and claim to be leaders of People Power. Some are already using this to get money from the state and thereafter cause disruption. Ignore such people and remain focused on the cause. You shall know them by their fruits. People Power is all of us. Even myself, I am just like the rest of you- only lucky that you have given me a platform to speak with a louder voice. So just like you, I am also People Power.

I urge my fellow Ugandans to continue to strive for a better country. Use every opportunity to work for a free Uganda. The odds against us are many, but let us not tire. One American leader once said that ‘Even in the face of impossible odds, people who love their country can change it.” I have never been more hopeful that this country will rise from its current state of injustice and greed by those who govern us. Let us together work towards achieving a Uganda that works for all Ugandans. And that is our vision for the future. A Uganda where leaders don’t cheat their way to power. Where leaders are servants and not lords over citizens. A country whose economy thrives. A country whose people are proud to be called Ugandans. A country where citizens hold their leaders accountable. A country whose people are not oppressed and bartered, A Uganda that works for all Ugandans. A Uganda that provides equal opportunities for all, regardless of who they are.

I call upon all of us to be peaceful and non-violent in our quest for a better country. Let us not respond to state inspired violence with violence- we would have given them their desire to kill, maim and destroy. But we must be assertive. We must assert our rights peacefully, boldly and courageously. We must reject injustice, oppression, suppression and exploitation with one voice. One day, we shall be free.

I cannot end this address without once again sending sympathies to the family of my late brother and friend, afande Muhammad Kirumira. His brutal murder only tells us how much we have to do to heal our nation. I also once again send sympathies to the people of Tanzania for the loss of over 200 citizens in a ferry accident on Lake Victoria. I will soon announce plans to reach out and thank all those who have stood and continue to stand with us in this struggle against dictatorship. Specifically, let me assure our dear brothers and sisters in Kenya, as well as other fraternal African countries that I have read your countless messages of solidarity. Very soon, I will announce plans for us to meet, interact and sing songs of freedom.

#PeoplePower_OurPower

For God and my Country

Your brother and comrade in the struggle,

Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert [Bobi Wine]

Sheema North By-Election: Couldn’t Bosco have postponed this one? We don’t want another funeral!

This Sheema North By-Election is the latest of plenty By-Elections during the 10th Parliament, as there been plenty of these, because of the new districts and the sudden deaths of Members of Parliament. However, this one is coming at a precious time. As the Police and Army are more alert, the violence are getting more striking and in the open. The blatant disregard isn’t only for the high-level activists and the leadership of the opposition. But anyone can be beaten to pulp and anyone can be shot by a stray-bullet. That is why, couldn’t the Electoral Commission and the National Resistance Movement (NRM) halted this one?

There has been enough death and problematic activity since mid-August. This is just mere months after and the ramifications of the latest by-elections is still in the wind. The wind-shield of the President is just one out of plenty accusations and possible unanswered violent activity. As the torture of the opposition leaders, their charges and the legal jeopardy many are in. This one will not go as the previous ones has. Where the camping of Opposition until final days of voting. The By-Election have looked like war-zones, but the deaths of civilians and the use of Presidential Guards (Special Force Command) of late, puts the hope for a peaceful outcome much less likely.

This Sheema North By-Election, which open up after NRM MP Elioda Tumwesigye had one his second seat and open the previous one he won. That is why, this election even are scheduled, as the one in Arua Municipality was because of the assassination of Hon. Ibrahim Abiriga. Therefore, the sudden acts and the control from the NRM. Is the reason for these extra races.

At this point, it is hard to believe in peace, as the authorities are speaking that the Security Organizations are acting with restraint, as they shoot live-bullets into crowds and beat the public with sticks. They are acting as occupants in their own country, instead of having steady trust, they are beating the people into submission. If not, that what they hope with the physical torture and hurt.

The 8th October 2018 is supposed to matter, this is to vote for their representative in their district. However, at this point, who will die? Who will be tortured and who will be detained is the questioned? What sort of narrative will the government push to forget their vile violence against the civilians and the public in general?

Because of this moment will we really care about if NRM’s Naome Kibaaju or FDC’s Richard Guma. I have a really hard time to digest this. As the end-game of Arua is still playing out, the deaths and all the victims, as so many people are on bond and awaiting trial. Therefore, the Sheema North seems just like a pinch of salt in wounds. As the beatings are not yet even healed. The lack of tolerance and space are being squeezed. Therefore, the authorities could have waited and postponed this.

It is hard to celebrate, and the donated bikes to the public, will be impounded if the NRM looses. Just like it did in Rukungiri. So, the Sheema North should expect it is only given to them, as a token, if the NRM wins. They double down if they loose and we knows this.

Lets just hope that this doesn’t become bloody, hurt more people and that the final days of the By-Election turns as tragic as the whole Arua did. Because no place should become like that. However, the NRM just wants to signal that it costs to stand in their way. That is why SG Lumumba had to talk about staying loyal to the NRM who came with these “gifts”.

We know what they are. The people should know what they are, a small deposit and if they are not getting anything in return, they collect it back. As the constituency was a bad investment.

Let’s pray, but we know that Bosco is a unforgiving man, who calls the opposition by many names. So we just have to prepare for another funeral. Even if these are supposed to be joyful occasions, where people are supposed to do their civic duty of electing their representative to the next-highest office. Peace.

Presidential Advisor Nagenda downplays Bobi Wine, just like he did with Besigye!

The president wants to shock people(media) into paying attention and one of the ways he does it is to be slightly abusive and I pity those who can’t take it, it’s just Banta. But deep down he can crack jokes and his style is to be vigorous” – John Nagenda (NBS Television, 23.09.2018).

I don’ know if we should listen to the Senior Presidential Advisor on Media and Public Relations John Nagenda. Maybe if he was talking about the cricket match, where he played, the One Day International in the 1975 World Cup for East Africa. However, he is now openly addressing the media and showing his loyalty to Bosco. In major way, to prove his media savvy and worthy of being an Advisor to President, I suppose.

That is why he suddenly are showing loyalty, as he is fearing for his meal-ticket, as that will go away if someone else starts to rule. His the Presidential Advisor, a position created by Bosco for the paying them for loyalty, as the President has about 163 advisors to advice him on day-to-day basis. But everyone knows he will not listen all of them or have the capacity to follow them all. Just like he cannot teach or give lessons to all 80 in his Cabinet in the 10th Parliament too. Therefore, it is rich hearing the defense of Museveni from Nagenda today.

35 years in leadership is a very long time, what people should do is stand their ground with all due respect. He actually adores firm people but unfortunately, he hardly meets them, but he can be a handful” (…) “Our world(Uganda) has been undergoing terrible times, I had thought that we would never slide back” (…) “This young man Kyagulanyi, if he goes another 15 years and was being seriously couched by somebody I think he could probably do it but I laugh when people say he’s ready to take over a country” – John Nagenda (NBS Television, 23.09.2018).

We know that this isn’t something new from Nagenda, as he is really defending Museveni for a long time, one memorable defense was defending Museveni for paying a fortune for a private-plane flying his daughter to give birth in Germany in 2003, where John stated:

In his contract he has the right to one free flight anywhere in the world with his family each year as a sort of holiday but in almost eight years since he was elected he has not used that flight once” (Nagenda, October 2003).

So, when you knows this, he is a stooge and loyal dude, who will do whatever to make Bosco looks like a hero, while the others are a zero. He has done similar acts before, as he has been an advisor for forever, as his age is already hitting 80 years old. So Nagenda should have been retired, but in the NRM, that is a noble to work for the President.

Nagenda has said this about Besigye, as he tried to deflect the importance of him back in 2001, as he stated then: “Museveni was not interested in responding to Besigye comments because he was too busy”. So, clearly this game John has played before. Therefore, do not be fooled.

Now, he is trying to downplay Bobi Wine aka Robert Kyagulanyi as he is the up-start, which is shaking the NRM. His prominence is striking and therefore, the NRM and Presidential Advisor is trying to make him as little and insignificant as possible. Just like he did to Besigye. This is an old game. The NRM think we don’t know, but however, we do. This has been reported and is happening again.

This time to another possible successor, as anyone questioning Bosco legitimate right to rule. Are a traitor and deserves torture, or be barred from public office. That is why this cricketer should relax, retire and let other people rule. His time has been spent, time to enjoy the perks of a long working life. Unless, the President has given him to a lax salary.

We know the game he plays. Peace.

UPDF Press Statement on opening recruitment of the Local Defence Unit in Kampala and Wakiso (22.09.2018)

Kenya: The Judiciary letter to IGP Okoth-Ochala – “Request for Permission for Nominated Police Officers to a Training Workship in AML/CFT Information Exchange” (12.09.2018)

Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine Statement after his Homecoming! (20.09.2018)

So after many days away, I am glad to be back home. The day has been as hectic as it was when I left. The state has lost all shame. It is pathetic how the security agencies have devoted themselves to violating our rights with impunity day in day out!

Upon landing at Entebbe airport today afternoon, I was immediately arrested by people in police uniform and others in civilian attire. They grabbed me from the tarmac, took away my walking stick and grabbed my red beret off my head!

I was forced into a waiting white police vehicle. I insisted that I did not want to get into an unknown car with complete strangers and that I had my own car waiting for me at arrivals but my plea fell on deaf ears.

Even when I suggested that they let me get into that strange vehicle with Hon. Winnie Kiiza who I had travelled with from Kenya, they could hear none of that. I was searched and my passport was taken from me. I still don’t know where it is. I got sandwiched between two counter terrorism policemen in a vehicle that had other police officers. I was then driven off towards the UN airbase with a string of police patrol cars and military trucks. They drove me breakneck speed and after a long ride, we got to Kiira then headed to Gayaza road unti I was eventually dropped at my home in Magere.

Once again my rights were grossly violated, but most importantly the rights of my friends, family and lawyers who endured gross harassment throughout the day. I am very bothered by the gruesome pictures and videos which I just saw. Why would security agencies dehumanize people that were going about their business? I saw people, most who were going about their business along Entebbe road and Kasangati town being beaten and manhandled by some security personnel. This impunity must stop.

I hope Ugandans who watch these things now fully understand why we must urgently work towards redemption.

I was overwhelmed by the masses of people who waited for me at our home in Magere. I cant thank you enough! I am thankful to God for getting me home safe. We shall get to talk more in the coming days.

#PeoplePower_OurPower

Uganda Police Force Press Release on the “peaceful” Return of Bobi Wine (20.09.2018)

Bobi Wine detained briefly at Kasangati Police Station, before “escorted” home!

Just like clockwork, the Police arrested Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine as he arrived at Entebbe International Airport. As they have used Armoured Personal Vehicle (APC) and a convoy to pass Entebbe Expressway and cross Greater Kampala into Wakiso District into Kasangati.

The reaction this has created is that the seizing of his rights and violations of his freedom is eminent. In the same fashion as the Police has done for years to Besigye. Therefore, the ones who knows this Police Force and orders from above. Knows, that is why the President is at home, monitoring and listening to the affairs. As yet another citizens are arrested, because of the popularity and the message he sends. Which is in sharp contrast to Bosco’s leadership right now. As the youth are now on the road-sides and bulging around Kasangati Police Station. Clearly, the rise of Bobi Wine. Wasn’t anticipated by the President and his cronies.

Just as always too, Kasangati is where the Presidential Guards aka Special Force Command is residing and guarding the men. Erias Lukwago have today been under house arrest and not allowed to leave his home. Surely, the same has appeared with another Kasangati resident Besigye. Whom the Police have not taken, meaning they have closed his gates.

After being detained for an hour or so at the Police Station. The Police finally let him go and are hours later after coming to Uganda, in his home. Surely, this home will be besieged by the Police and Special Force Command, as they normally does to their opponents. The ones who doesn’t fear Bosco. Usually get special treatment with arrests, detentions and forged up charges. Just like Bobi Wine is getting these days.

This is saga will not stop, as long as the state is oppressing him and the people who are supporting him. Because the army cannot keep pushing in the streets and occupy their own territory, that will just be war-zone and not liveable. Peace.

Bobi Wine Returns: He has left JKIA, but there are already reports of several arrests!

This government continues to break own guidelines, as the Uganda Police Force statement yesterday was breached this morning as Eddie Yawe, Bobi Wine’s brother was picked up at the Entebbe Airport. While there several more whose been arrested. While the deployment of security guards and soldiers is from the waiting lounge at the airport until Gyaza in Kasangati.

As this is happening he is now on a flight from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi towards Entebbe. Clearly, the whisking away operation is there. As the soldiers and officers inside the airport have been calling for their words and their go-signs.

“Several journalists including Joel Ssenyonyi of NTV Uganda, Sirajje Kiberu of KTV and Bobi Wine family and friends; Eddie Yawe, Nubian Li and his producer Dan Magic among others have been arrested and detained” (CBS FM, 20.09.2018).

There are roadblocks everywhere and all cars are being checked by the authorities. Therefore, the reports from yesterday where true. We can just wonder whose up next to be arrested. We should anticipate that Bobi Wine will be “escorted” and taken away, as he arrives on the airport. Because, all the other arrests make it seem plausible.

“Security forces have mounted a checkpoint near kajjansi flyover, all cars are being checked and no journalists allowed beyond this point , Traffic jam stretches from Kajansi to zanna” (Nicholas Bamulanzeki, 20.09.2018).

If you we’re thinking straight, you knew this is really the intimidation mode and ensure anyone connected to Bobi Wine is arrested for Preventative Reasons, and the journalists for “inciting violence” as they may actually cover the news. If this wasn’t such a big thing, it wouldn’t be a epic traffic jam, because of the road-block/checkpoints. However, it is, because one man is returning home and the President fears him more than his life himself apparently. If he didn’t fear him, why is he sending his army to greet him? Aye?

Peace.

As Bobi Wine Returns: Heavy deployment of soldiers and road-blocks in Kampala and Entebbe!

Tomorrow as Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine are returning to Uganda. The Uganda People’s Defence Force and Uganda Police Force are preparing for his return. There are report of road-blocks put up from Kampala on Entebbe Road and dozens inside in Entebbe town as well. There been deployment all around, as the Security Organizations are prepared and ensuring they can contain the masses of people cheering for Bobi Wine’s return.

We know, the authorities are alerted as the Media Houses are warned to live broadcast the return of Bobi Wine. The Uganda Communications Commission called the media houses directing them not to do it. This shows how they want to silence dissidents.

They are already on the streets with road-blocks like the grandest die-hard terrorist was returning, like the biggest human rights violator came back to the Republic. They are borderline crazy, as he is an MP and a voice for the poor and the youths. This shows the weakness of the state, as the President are still home in Entebbe ordering the shut-down and such. It is convenient, that the Parliament is suspended and the Judiciary are having a break this Friday. Certainly, this will not stop the needed facilitation of possible arrest and house-arrest of Bobi Wine. You know the UPDF is serious, when 5 Trucks loaded with soldiers have left Makindye Military Barracks in advance of tomorrow.

Bobi Wine are already in trouble as it is, as the Police was giving him guidelines and would “escort” him home. Which means whisking away in a van, possible day arrest and more humiliation before dumped at his home. If not, they will keep him and use the Preventative Arrest for everything it is worth. While the ones showing up and being beaten by the Police or arrested by Authorities will be taken into custody for inciting violence or breaking the Public Order Management Act (POMA). All of this is known use of law by the Security Organizations in Uganda. We can anticipate mambas in the streets and soldiers bouncing between the main streets to ensure calm and intimidation at high level. As Bobi Wine is supposed to cross Kampala into Kasangati. Make sure that his plans to visit family will not be kept, as the authorities will not accept doing that. As the public might roar, as the Kamwokya have already rioted in his honor.

There will be more road-blocks and the police plans to check anyone passing to Entebbe are not wearing or having “People Power” T-Shirts, as the processions and welcoming him tomorrow. If they wasn’t fearing Bobi Wine. They wouldn’t act like this and make everyone a suspect who crosses into the roads towards Entebbe today and tonight. We should be worried about possible stray-bullets and deaths of innocents, the sinister activities of the police and detaining of opposition leaders as they would meet and greet if they could. But we know that Kizza Besigye will be picked up, Erias Lukwago house-arrested and Ingrid Turinawe too in jeopardy. While other might follow suit too, as Asuman Basalirwa or Kassiano Wadri.

Well, we could foresee this, the NRM and Museveni are always ordering the army when they needed this things fixed. Now they will do what they can to control, the none problem Bobi Wine is clearly haunting them and they are now going all out to silence him. Peace.