The military siege at Bobi Wine’s house is still on and more and more people now worry Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni is going overboard with his dictatorship.
Bobi Wine has been under house arrest since January 15, just a day after Uganda’s shambolic presidential election.
Police and military personnel have surrounded Wine’s home in Kampala, restricting any movement in or out of his home.
Several high profile people have raised concerns over Bobi Wine’s situation, with Victoria Kimani being the latest to speak out against Museveni’s dictatorship.
Singer Juliana Kanyomozi calls on dictator Museveni to allow besieged Bobi Wine access food supplies
“Everybody should be paying very close attention to what is happening with @HEBobiwine & His family,” Victoria Kimani tweeted.
Everybody should be paying very close attention to what is happening with @HEBobiwine & His family.
— VICTORIA KIMANI 🦓 SPIRIT ANIMAL ALBUM OUT NOW (@VICTORIA_KIMANI) January 19, 2021
Adding that;
“I wish Africa would unite with Uganda the way we all did during #EndSars What is happening with @HEBobiwine needs to be recognized globally.
The Dictatorship in Africa is beyond Evil!”
I wish Africa would unite with Uganda the way we all did during #EndSars What is happening with @HEBobiwine needs to be recognized globally. The Dictatorship in Africa is beyond Evil! 🇺🇬
— VICTORIA KIMANI 🦓 SPIRIT ANIMAL ALBUM OUT NOW (@VICTORIA_KIMANI) January 19, 2021
Meanwhile, Bobi Wine has revealed that Nigerian human rights lawyer Femi Falana had filed a complaint on his behalf to the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Arrest.
Nigerian human rights lawyer Femi Falana has filed this complaint on my behalf to the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Arrest. We are challenging my continued illegal confinement by the Ugandan police and the military! pic.twitter.com/NS3A77oh3a
— BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) January 20, 2021