The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says he's under house arrest

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UGANDAN opposition leader and former presidenti­al candidate Bobi Wine said yesterday that police had surrounded his residence and put him "under house arrest" ahead of a planned protest.

Opposition politician­s had planned demonstrat­ions yesterday against the poor condition of roads in Uganda, which is hosting two global summits this month.

Wine, a popstar- turnedpoli­tician, said police and soldiers had barred him from leaving his home in Magere, north of the capital Kampala.

"The cowardly military and police have surrounded our home and put us under house arrest but the protest is on," the National Unity Platform ( NUP) leader said on his official social media accounts.

"Fix our roads! Free Political Prisoners! Free Uganda!"

Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, challenged veteran President Yoweri Museveni in Uganda's last election in 2021, calling for an end to his iron- fisted rule.

Former presidenti­al candidate Kizza Besigye of the Forum for Democratic Change opposition party said yesterday that he had not been allowed to leave his house either.

"Barricaded at home by the cowards! No turning back; we deserve better. Please do what you can, wherever you're, with whatever you have, to show the terrible roads affecting you today," he posted on X. The opposition figures urged Ugandans to proceed with the planned protest, demanding government action to address deteriorat­ing road conditions.

However, police have pledged to thwart the demonstrat­ions, citing past instances of unrest associated with these politician­s and the potential disruption to the ongoing Non- Aligned Movement summit in Kampala, attended by 4,000 delegates.

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