Kyadondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi has once again condemned the impunity with which the police treat him and his supporters.
This is the second time in less than a week that the musician turned legislator is airing his grievances at the way police have failed to protect and serve but instead mistreat him.
This after police fired teargas and dispersed a crowd that had gathered to listen to Kyagulanyi during the catholic day celebrations in Kangulumira Parish, Kayunga district on Sunday.
Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine was chief guest at the Catholic Youth Day celebrations.
“In my address, I emphasised the message of unity, and called upon the young people to realise that God has given them an opportunity to make a contribution towards their country and they should make the best of it when they still have the opportunity,” Kyagulanyi said in a statement. “As always, while leaving the venue, the young people, in massive numbers who gathered to wave to us were teargased and dispersed. This is the kind of impunity which will (soon) end.”
Kyagulanyi, who thanked the parish priest, Father Maurice Kigoye and all organisers for the invitation, said he was very happy to see leaders from different political parties in attendance including the district NRM leadership.
“I was equally glad to see people from all religions coming together to celebrate with their Catholic brothers and sisters. As I always say, what unites us as Ugandans is much bigger than what divides us. We are all Ugandans and that’s what matters most.”
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