"Forgive Bobi Wine," Chameleone pleads with Museveni

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Singer Joseph Mayanja, also known as Jose Chameleone, has penned a letter to President Museveni urging him to forgive his fellow musician and Kyadondo East Member of Parliament , Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine.

Bobi Wine was arrested on Tuesday following chaos that erupted in Arua town when Kassiano Wadri supporters allegedly stoned Museveni’s convoy.

On Wednesday, government said Kyagulanyi would be arraigned in the General Court Martial after allegedly being found in possession of two SMG guns.

He is scheduled to appear before the army court martial today in Gulu.

However, Chameleon has written to Museveni asking for forgiveness to Bobi Wine whom he described as his(Museveni’s) son for all that didn’t go well.

Below is Jose Chameleon’s letter in full...

Dear President,

Seeking appointment or going through protocol will not deliver my urgent letter to you.

Right now I hope we all rather can let it be a temporary political mishap per what happened in the district of Arua on Monday. Unfortunately it left your car vandalized.

Many of us inconvenienced - A soul lost, And another Ugandan, brother, friend, fellow singer.

Honourable as appointed by Kyadondo east-Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine and many counterparts in an unfortunate situation.

Honourable Kyagulanyi has always collaborated with me and all of us society to free Uganda from Foreign sounds, Sell our culture beyond borders through our capital ability - Music.

Bobi Wine has over time exhibited his leadership admiration. Just Like any young ambitious man, he has treaded a path of aggressiveness.

Your excellency,Our brother, your son Bobi Wine could have gone wrong on execution of some of his ideologies.

That’s a challenge .

As head of state and forefather, it’s a great one too to lead us in example of forgiveness and reconciliation as that is one of the prime problems that have hindered our society.We are so unforgiving.

I as a son of this nation on behalf of the slogan. “For God and my Country” With all honour beg you the President to symbolise forgiveness in such a time. We can all wrong but better the forgiver.Mr President,

You are a father, parent and always forgiving one.We shall all remain calm and be hopeful that the coming developments will see us all live harmoniously and have a peaceful country henceforth.

JOHN: 8:7

Dialogue is the answer

For God and my country.”

 

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