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Get Out of Your Comfort Zone and Join Ugandans in Expressing Their Discontent on Government, Singer Apass Urges Fellow Artists

Stephen Kalema by Stephen Kalema
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Alexander Bagonza, a musician and songwriter commonly known by his stage name Apass has called on his fellow artists to step out of their comfort zone and join the masses in voicing their discontent with the government’s actions, especially corruption.

In a passionate appeal on Friday while on one of the local TVs Sanyuka, the artist emphasized the critical role that public figures play in shaping societal discourse and urged his peers to leverage their platforms for the greater good.

Apass highlighted the power of collective action and the need for artists to stand in solidarity with their fellow Ugandans. “Our voices can no longer remain silent in the face of injustice and corruption. It might not be for every musician but those who are can make sure that you speak on issues that are going on in our country.”

 “Your voices add a lot to the masses to show the dissatisfaction of Ugandans because musicians are the mirrors of society what we sing about are the same issues that are affecting people,” he said.

He added that Ugandans have always been generous by supporting their work and music however if, at such times when they are suffering artists decide to keep silent, it will be an act of betrayal “We must use our influence to demand accountability and advocate for the rights of the people. This could be through singing or speaking like how I’m doing using social media like how Azawi did.”

Apass’s call to action comes at a time when many Ugandans feel increasingly disillusioned with the government’s performance. The singer stressed that artists have a unique responsibility to reflect the struggles and aspirations of their audiences and that by speaking out, they can help catalyze meaningful change.

“I’m very annoyed with this current government with the way they are leading this country starting from education, and health at times I feel like not even talking but when I think of the blessing God has given me to be one of the few. I can not then keep quiet. That’s why I ask artists who have decided to keep quiet and are dissing Ugandans to think of their past. That fem is man given go slow on people,” he said.

He added that artists are part of Ugandan society and there is no reason why they should not speak about politics and hold the government accountable for policies affecting the masses.

“We are part of Ugandans, therefore, I don’t see any reason barring artists from talking about politics, fighting for their country, and advocating for good policies because we are the voices of the people,” he said.

However, he also noted that some artists remain silent because they have been financially incentivized by the state, which has effectively silenced their voices.

Apass’s voice and many other artists remind us that artists also play a vital role in preserving and promoting cultural heritage, which can influence national identity and political narratives. Their work often reflects societal issues, contributing to the political discourse.

Therefore the relationship between artists and politics is complex and ever-evolving. Artists have the unique ability to connect with people on an emotional level, making them powerful players in the political arena. Their contributions can lead to significant societal changes, often serving as a barometer for the state of democracy and freedom within a society.


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