Singer Moses Ssali commonly known as Bebe Cool has vowed never to suspend his music performances over bottle pelting incident.
“Pelting me with bottles is only exposing your weaknesses. You cannot continue chasing artists like that because they don’t support what you believe in,” said Bebe Cool.
Bebe cool’s remarks came shortly after the ugly scenes at Lugogo Cricket Oval as he was performing during Cindy’s Boom party concert when the artist was hurled with bottles and insults from a section of fans while on stage.
However during a media interview on Monday, Bebe Cool accused promoters that subscribe to the People Power camp to have planted such groups of hooligans who pelted him with bottles.
He noted that such incident cannot make him abandon a music business where he has spent over 15 years doing it with a lot of passion and with hope of changing the industry.
Bebe Cool said his decision not to leave the stage during the incident at Cindy’s show despite hundreds of flying bottles towards him has exposed the clique.
Bebe Cool further adviced singer Big Eye who faced the same situation few months ago and he is currently off the stage to brave on and quickly resume his performance. He also urged Police to introduce a rule of offering extra security at big events to avoid such incidents from happening again.
“Our security forces should begin charging at least Shs5 million from promoters organising very big events. The forces can then be able to deploy more plain-clothed officers amongst the crowds,” he said.
However, on Monday, in a tweet, Gen.Muhoozi, the first son said it was wrong for security to let such hooliganism continue under their watch.
“How could police and the bouncers at Cindy’s concert allow a few hooligans to hurl bottles at one of Uganda’s greatest artists? The same hooligans beat up women on women’s day for simply loving President Museveni and Bebe Cool,” Lt. Gen.Muhoozi said in a tweet on Monday morning.
“We expect a lot better next time from Police,” he added.