In a bold move, Uganda’s opposition leader, Bobi Wine, has passionately called for a resurgence of civil disobedience and a profound “moral uprising” against the enduring rule of President Yoweri Museveni, who has wielded power for an astonishing 38 years.
During an exclusive interview with reporters, Bobi Wine expressed not only his political stance but also a deep-seated concern for his own safety, painting a chilling picture of a regime relentlessly determined to quash any dissenting voices challenging its authority.
Adding another layer to this narrative, a compelling film that chronicles Bobi Wine’s audacious presidential bid in 2021 has earned a prestigious nomination for an Academy Award, amplifying the global spotlight on the opposition leader’s resilience and unwavering commitment to change.
In a simultaneous and poignant development, the National Unity Platform, Bobi Wine’s political party, took a significant step by filing a case with the high court in Kampala.
The legal action aims to compel security agencies to disclose the whereabouts of 18 party supporters who have mysteriously gone missing since the tumultuous unrest during the 2021 election campaign, underscoring the grave human rights concerns associated with the political landscape in Uganda.