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Dictator Museveni Will One Day Be Punished For Killing Andrew Kayiira – Bobi Wine

The leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP) Hon Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine has come out to promise that President Museveni will one day answer for his atrocities.

This is especially killing revolutionaries such as Dr Andrew Lutakome Kayiira.

This followed the news from the West African country, Burkina Faso, that former president Blaise Compaore has been jailed for life.

Additionally, Compaore was persecuted and jailed for assassinating popular Burkinabe revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara 35 years ago.

According to Bobi Wine, the arch of the universe might be too long but it always points to justice. Therefore it’s just a matter of time and Museveni will also be in the dock.

“The arch of the universe is long but it bends towards JUSTICE. One day @KagutaMuseveni will be in the dock to answer for the murder of revolutionary leader Dr Andrew Lutakome Kayiira and hundreds of thousands of Ugandans. It’s just a matter of time,” Bobi Wine tweeted.

Meanwhile, Kyagulanyi spent yesterday at the Geneva Summit of 2022 on Human Rights. The former Kyadondo East legislator made a speech that also had a number of remarks aimed at the Ugandan government.

Bobi Wine also requested the international community to isolate and impose sanctions on President Museveni’s government.

“@HEBobiwine wants 4 things from the international community; 1. leaders to stop shaking despot Museveni’s blood-stained hands through funding & cooperation.

2. Impose sanctions on Museveni & his henchmen.

3. Isolate Museveni.

4. Demand accountability for M7’s crimes against humanity.”

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