Bobi Wine: "Museveni will use and dump you, ask Gen Kayihura"

By Muhamadi Matovu | Sunday, September 15, 2019
Bobi Wine: "Museveni will use and dump you, ask Gen Kayihura"

Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has appealed to all the security personnel not to allow to be used by President Museveni noting that time will come when nobody is on their side because of their wrong deeds.

“Gen. Kale Kayihura accepted to be used by President Museveni to commit so many atrocities against the people of Uganda .Today even his wife and children will have to pay the price for his insolence as he is being brought to book. Not even Museveni’s government sympathises with the man who sold his soul to keep the regime in power, “he noted.

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The US last week imposed travel sanctions on Kale Kayihura and immediate members of his family arguing that the former police chief had "overseen gross violations of human rights" when he led the force.

Using his social media platforms, Kyagulanyi urged everybody especially human right violators to learn from the mistakes made by Kayihura who accepted to be used and dumped by the regime.

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“I hope this sends a strong message to those who occupy positions of influence in our security today. Those who are running safe houses, kidnapping and torturing our people, those who brutally arrest us and harass us for opposing President Museveni,” he wrote.

He noted what has happened to Kayihura should be a clear sign that impunity shall not go unpunished.

“You may be powerful today but there will be an hour of reckoning. Look back and see where those who occupied those offices five years ago are today,” he said.

He urged the security forces to stop committing atrocities against the people of Uganda.

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