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Bobi Wine speaks out about proposal to have only MPs elect president

By Hannah Marion Namukasa

Following the mooted proposal by the Transformer Cdres’ Association Uganda, an association that unites the National Resistance Movement Parliamentary that lost the 2021 elections to have the president of the country elected by Parliament and local council leaders, the National Unity Platform ( NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine spoken out about the move.

Bobi Wine wrote on his Facebook page “What will kill a man begins as an appetite. What will kill a dog destroys its sense of smell. 

The people of Uganda must not underestimate the new scheme- this is how all the past schemes started, including removing term limits and age limit from the Constitution. 

 Museveni having been roundly defeated in the last election, now wants to take away the right of the people of Uganda to elect their President. Of course he plans to do this in order to impose his drunk son on us, well knowing that he can’t even get 5% of a popular vote. 

I thank the people of Uganda for the pressure these past three years. You can see how much you have exposed the dictator and made him do the most shameless, unthinkable things. But we must now stop at talking and act. Each one of us has an equal stake in this country. When we can, we shall, but don’t wait for us to tell you what to do. Think about what we can individually and collectively do to put an end to this madness.”

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