Bobi Wine: Yoweri Museveni worse than Idi Amin Dada

Mr Bobi Wine alias Robert Kyagulanyi on October 10, 2018 compared Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to the late brutal dictator Idi Amin Dada. PHOTO | FILE | DAILY MONITOR

What you need to know:

  • Mr Kyagulanyi claims Ugandan president has surrounded himself with relatives and tribesmen.
  • The vocal MP, however, is optimistic things will change in Uganda.
  • Following the chaotic Arua Municipality elections, Mr Kyagulanyi was arrested and allegedly tortured while in detention.

Vocal Ugandan legislator and musician, Robert Kyagulanyi, famously known as Bobi Wine which is his stage name, has described President Yoweri Museveni as one drunk with power.

Mr Kyagulanyi went even further, claiming Mr Museveni is worse than the late dictator Idi Amin Dada, who has been blamed for massacring many Ugandans while in power from 1971-1979.

In an interview on Citizen Television on Wednesday night, he said he believes the Ugandan president’s mind has been corrupted by those who surround him since they shower him with empty praise.

According to Mr Kyagulanyi, institutions and leadership in his country are failing because the people who surround Mr Museveni are his relatives and tribesmen.

“It has been said before that power corrupts, absolutely, I believe he is drunk with power. He has been convinced by those who surround him that he is a god of sorts,” said Mr Kyagulanyi.

And when asked by presenter Jeff Koinange during the live interview on the kind of advice he would give him, he asked President Museveni to be true to his words and people.

ARUA CHAOS

Even though he has recently come out publicly to protest against Mr Museveni, he is aware that those who have tried that before have suffered their own share of brutality.

The lawmaker expressed confidence that the situation would change since Mr Museveni will not remain in power forever.

“Freedom comes to those who fight, not those who cry. The more you cry, the more your people continue to die. So rise (up) and defend your rights,” said Mr Kyagulanyi.

In August, he was accused by Museveni’s administration of attacking his convoy in Arua, sparking chaos that led to his arrest and detention.

He travelled to the United States for specialised treatment from torture injuries sustained during the detention period.

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino was with him during the live interview.​