Opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi has again decried the dishonesty and backstabbing within opposition political actors as the major roadblock in the quest for unity among change-seeking forces.
Kyagulanyi’s remarks are part of his end of-the-year message, he delivered via social media on Friday.
Commonly known as Bobi Wine, Kyagulanyi said 2021 has been a very difficult one for many Ugandans, highlighting the January 2021 General Elections in which his supporters were abducted, tortured and some murdered.
In the message which was also shared on NUP social media platforms, Bobi Wine also said president Yoweri Museveni is very weak now, no longer as insulated as he used to be and much more vulnerable than he has ever been.
He however decried intrigue, mistrust and greed within the opposition which he said NUP has endured ever since it’s formative stages and are still a huge impediment to opposition unity.
Bobi Wine noted that he had opted to keep quiet for all this long hoping it would help build cohesion but he has decided to speak out his heart so that Ugandans understand the political dynamics at play.