“Prisons can’t accommodate all of us,” Bobi Wine urges supporters to hold peaceful protests

National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi alias has given confidence to his supporters saying it’s possible to hold peaceful protests because they are lawful and they work.

Bobi Wine said Ugandans must rise to the occasion and resist Museveni and his regime of blood.

“As we have been saying, we are nonviolent and lawful. Our philosophy stands firm. People power is stronger than the people in power,” Bobi Wine said in his Facebook address yesterday.

The singer turned politician revealed that his lawyers have informed him that 90% of the inmates in Kitalya prison are NUP supporters that were arrested for political reasons. However, he stated that prisons will soon run out of space and the struggle will continue.

“Prisons can’t accommodate us all, they will arrest us but what will happen when the prisons become full?” he said.

The principal warned his supporters against indiscipline while pursuing for change.

“A revolution without discipline is quickly crashed down; we should encourage discipline so that other people can join us. I discourage all acts of indiscipline amongst us,” he said.

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