National Unity Platform presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi once again clashed with police in Nwoya town.
Bobi Wine claims he was deliberately blocked and delayed by police so that he gets late for his last campaign in Nwoya district.
“We finally reached Anaka town council at 5:40pm.”
Police blocks the road in Nwoya“Police has again blocked us from accessing a hotel in Nwoya.”
He said the DPC, a one Waibi, said he could not be allowed to sleep in any hotel on the district.
“Even when our coordinators have offered to accommodate us in their homes, still the police says we are not allowed to sleep in the district.”
“This is what police in Nwoya District Anaka Town Council under the command of the DPC of Nwoya a one Wayibi & RDC a one Beatrice Akole are doing to us right now just at the roadblock that they have mounted to block us from accessing accommodation in Nwoya,” he shared the video of the scuffle.
This is what police in Nwoya District Anaka Town Council under the command of the DPC of Nwoya a one Wayibi & RDC a one Beatrice Akole are doing to us right now just at the roadblock that they have mounted to block us from accessing accommodation in Nwoya. #WeAreRemovingADictator pic.twitter.com/dcWkjKbWqa— BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) December 10, 2020
Bobi Wine also took off time to respond to the minister of East Africa Affairs, Maj Gen Kahinda Otafiire.
“I like Kyagulanyi’s songs, but he can’t lead me. I did not fight in Luweero for Kyagulanyi to lead me,” Otafiire said while campaigning for President Museveni in Bushenyi.
“A very clear indication that these people did not go to the bush to fight for democracy like they claimed,” Bobi Wine responded.
He added: “It was just a hoax. It was lie. Gen. Otafiire and his ilk will soon understand that People Power is more powerful than the people in power!”
On Thursday, the NUP presidential Candidate attacked the Deputy speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah for the slow development of infrastructure in in Omoro District.
While Campaigning in the Acholi subregions of Omoro, Amuru and Nwoya, Kyagulanyi expressed his disappointment especially with the poor road network yet the area has high profile politicians like Oulanyah.