Uganda: Bobi Rallies Kisoro to Turn the Tables On NRM

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During his campaign rally for the NUP candidate Salim Sultana in the upcoming Kisoro Woman MP by-election, Kyangulanyi emphasized the importance of critical thinking and cautioned against believing unrealistic claims.

The National Unity Platform (NUP) party president, Robert Kyangulanyi, has urged the people of Kisoro to be wary of false promises from the National Resistance Movement (NRM) regarding vote percentages.

During his campaign rally for the NUP candidate Salim Sultana in the upcoming Kisoro Woman MP by-election, Kyangulanyi emphasized the importance of critical thinking and cautioned against believing unrealistic claims.

“For a long time, Museveni has been telling you that the people of Kisoro should vote NRM with a hundred percent,” Mr Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, said.

“I want to tell you that it’s no longer the case. So, you need to make a statement by voting for Sultana to Parliament.”

Kyangulanyi, along with NUP Secretary General Lewis Lubongoya and party Deputy Spokesperson Alex Waiswa, actively campaigned for Salim Sultana in the Kisoro Woman MP by-election.

Upon arrival in Nyakabande, Kyangulanyi and his convoy were initially blocked by the police and the UPDF, but they were later allowed to proceed.

However, in the midst of his journey, Kyangulanyi and his convoy were caught in a heavy rain that lasted nearly 40 minutes.

After the rain, Kyangulanyi and the party candidate, Salim Sultana, were seen walking and chanting “People Power, Our Power.”