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Bobi Wine Doesn’t Lead Hooligans — Ex VP Bukenya Tells Museveni

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Former Vice President of Uganda, Prof Gilbert Bukenya has told president Museveni that Kyadondo East MP, Hon Robert Ssentamu Kyagulanyi doesn’t lead a group of hooligans; Uganda Mirror Reports.

“Bobi Wine doesn’t lead hooligans, when president Museveni went to the bush with his people, Obote called them Jiggers and vowed to unpluck them from Luweero.

Museveni had his people and Obote also called the hooligans but they were not,” said Bukenya before adding that; “Those are the people who were hurt and offended by the then government. Others had lost their loved ones. This is the same situation that Bobi Wine is in. He is trying to rescue himself from this situation and he is right.”

Following what is currently happening in the country, Bukenya said that Museveni would be like Nelson Mandela but everything is now sinking.

“I thought he could be like Mandela but he is sinking and the people around him are just yapping and sinking him the more because using the gun to kill people is real sinking.

Whenever you torture any political leader, you make him love more by the people.”

The calm Bukenya then said that the day Kyagulanyi will get out of prison, Museveni will see how popular the Kyadondo East MP is.

“The day Kyagulanyi gets out, you will see the support that he will have. It will be massive. So whenever you torture someone, you give him more support from people.”

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