Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi wine has said that there are people who are seriously in the struggle to liberate this nation from captivity while others are traitors and asked Ugandans never to be discouraged by actions of such groups of people.
Kyagulanyi said that as a leader he is aware of moles among them and he will deal with them without doubt advising Ugandans never to be cheap to that extent.
“As leaders we have a mechanism to know who amongst us might be working with the enemy but I request that the same way you have trusted us with leadership, you trust us to deal with these individuals,” said Bobi in a statement issued on Sunday
Kyagulanyi made the remarks for the first time on the matter of Ashburg Katto’s defection to the ruling party.
Bobi Wine’s former blogger Ashburg Katto left People Power to join National Resistance Movement (NRM).
Kyagulanyi urged the public to be aware of all the plots of the dictators because they are always in the market to buy cheap people who can easily fall into their trap.
“Those who make themselves available for sale will be bought. Some are bought expensively while others are bought cheaply. It’s like slave trade where the negotiation is for human being except that in this case the dictator not only buys the bodies but also the souls of those people,” he said
Kyagulanyi however said he cannot name anyone a mole unless he or she crosses to NRM or engages in actions that portray him or her as an enemy of People Power and the citizens of Uganda.
“They will attack every person around the leader except the leader. The intention is that they want the leader to see everyone around him with suspicion, and of course if the leader is to fall into that trap, then it could be very dangerous for the struggle as a whole. We must judge everyone by their actions,” he said.
Kyagulanyi noted that until someone declares himself or herself to be against the people of Uganda, it is not in order to declare them spies.
“Why should we demoralise a comrade who wakes up every morning to mobilize against the dictatorship by calling him or her a spy?” he queried.
He said some people are greedy and don’t have the struggle at heart, so the fight against Museveni’s regime will not stop until he leaves the power.
“What gives me comfort is the knowledge that those who sell out were never meant for the struggle. Those who choose today’s bread over their country’s future were never meant for the struggle,” Kyagulanyi said.