Uganda’s opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested during protest

15 March 2021, 12:54

Bobi Wine
Uganda Bobi Wine. Picture: PA

Mr Wine has disputed the official results of January’s presidential election, which he says he won.

Ugandan opposition figure Bobi Wine has been arrested while leading a protest against the detention of many of his supporters in the aftermath of a presidential election.

Police arrested Mr Wine near a public square in the capital and then drove him back to his home outside Kampala. Mr Wine’s Twitter account said: “His home is now surrounded by police and the military.”

The Daily Monitor newspaper published a photo of Mr Wine being taken away by police while he held a poster saying “Bring back our people”.

Mr Wine told his supporters not to fight when armed police grabbed him and his associates while a charging crowd in the background repeatedly shouted his name, according to footage from the scene in Kampala.

Mr Wine has called on authorities to free hundreds of his supporters arrested before, during and after January’s presidential election in which he challenged long-time leader Yoweri Museveni.

Mr Museveni was declared the winner of the January 14 elections with 58% of the vote while Mr Wine had 35%. Mr Wine called those results fraudulent, citing cases of soldiers allegedly stuffing ballot boxes, casting ballots for people and chasing voters away from polling stations.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni (Jack Taylor/PA)

Authorities accuse Mr Wine, a 39-year-old singer and MP whose real name is Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, of trying to lead violent protests that could cause the collapse of Mr Museveni’s government. Mr Wine says he is leading a non-violent movement.

Mr Museveni, a 76-year-old former guerilla leader who took power by force in 1986 and has since been elected six times, is popular among many Ugandans for bringing relative stability and security. Mr Museveni himself has castigated former leaders such as Idi Amin, whose regime was notorious for kidnappings and extrajudicial killings.

But opposition figures such as Mr Wine accuse Mr Museveni of increasingly ruling like his predecessors. They say corruption and alleged abuses by the security forces have become more widespread as Mr Museveni tries to extend his rule.

Mr Museveni recently dismissed allegations that his forces have illegally detained civilians, saying his army “is a disciplined force” and that his party “does not kill” its opponents.

But he acknowledged that he had beefed up security ahead of the elections by deploying soldiers from a commando unit previously deployed in Somalia who “killed a few” people he described as terrorists.

Mr Museveni warned in a televised address on Sunday night that opposition supporters who allegedly plan to disrupt his inauguration in May face arrest.

Uganda has never seen a peaceful transfer of power, one reason why even some within Mr Museveni’s party openly say he must groom a successor.

By Press Association

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