There is no Plan B– says Bobi Wine

Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, poses for a photograph after his press conference at his home in Magere, Uganda, on January 26, 2021. - Ugandan soldiers have stood down their positions around the residence of opposition leader Bobi Wine, a day after a court ordered an end to the confinement of the presidential runner-up. He had been under de-facto house arrest at his home outside the capital, Kampala, since he returned from voting on January 14, 2021. For 11 days heavily armed soldiers and police officers surrounding the property had prevented members of Wine's household, including his wife, Barbie, from leaving their compound and denied access to visitors. (Photo by SUMY SADURNI / AFP)

The National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi popularly known as Bobi Wine has made it clear that he has never said anywhere that he has Plan B in his mission of ousting President Yoweri Museveni’s regime.

While meeting party Councillors-elect at his home in Magere yesterday, Bobi Wine said that there is no Plan B as there only one plan is to remove Museveni from power.

“There is no Plan B, Plan C, Plan D or whatsoever,  there was and there is still only one plan and that is to oust dictator Museveni,” said Bobi Wine amidst chants from the newly elected councillors.

The presidential hopeful once again vowed that they’re going to use all possible lawful means to force Museveni out of power in less than a year.

Similarly the NUP Women League and Kassanda District Woman MP-elect Flavia Kalule said that their principal Bobi Wine will be president come May this year when he will be sworn in.

Bobi Wine yesterday notified Supreme Court of intention to challenge Museveni’s re-elections.

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