Bobi Wine announced yesterday that he will be leading a peaceful protest after his music gigs were cancelled by Uganda Police. In a presser at his home, Bobi vowed to storm the police headquarters today in Naguru to ask for permission to go ahead with his protests. “We have now decided to resort to another […]
Bobi Wine announced yesterday that he will be leading a peaceful protest after his music gigs were cancelled by Uganda Police.
In a presser at his home, Bobi vowed to storm the police headquarters today in Naguru to ask for permission to go ahead with his protests.
“We have now decided to resort to another lawful avenue to protest against injustice by the leadership of the Uganda Police Force. We are invoking Article 29(1)(d) of the Constitution of Uganda which guarantees every citizen the right to assemble and demonstrate peacefully unarmed, and to petition. We shall hold peaceful demonstrations against the brutality, injustice and misuse of authority by the leadership of the police.
We call upon all those who have been victims of police brutality, injustice and misuse of authority, as well as other well meaning Ugandans to demonstrate peacefully against these illegalities.
We have written to the Police informing them of our intention to protest against the Police, as required by law. On Tuesday, 23rd April, 2019 I will use public transport and if necessary walk to the Police Headquarters in Naguru to deliver the letter notifying them of our intentions. “, he partly posted on his Facebook page.
Now as we speak police has caged him in his home, searching and combing each and every vehicle that is exiting his premises including that of Barbie Kyagulanyi.
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