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Bobi Wine scolds Deputy Speaker Tayebwa for blocking Zaake’s protest

By Chief EditorDecember 1, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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The leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentam aka Bobi Wine has blamed the Deputy Speaker Tayebwa for blocking MP Zaake’s protest in parliament.

Honourable Francis Zaake of Mityana Municipality was protesting what he called ongoing rampant abductions in the country but the deputy speaker did not allow him to go through with it.

Bobi Wine expressed his discontent with the deputy speaker’s on his Twitter timeline.

Mr. Tayebwa and other enablers of these human rights violations must know that what they call ‘drama’ is affecting real lives and destroying families out there.

The Tayebwas should not be fooled by the false sense of safety their offices give them into believing that they are insulated from the very injustice they are promoting. None of us is safe unless all of us are!

Bobi WIne
Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi WIne, leader of NUP

Kyagulanyi also applauded Zaake for his bravery for staging a protest in the House.

I applaud you Hon. Zaake Francis for making in Parliament today this passionate submission against the rampant abduction of our comrades. This is a matter of utmost urgency which all leaders must condemn and seek an immediate halt to.

Bobi WIne
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