The singer says that the party should give him the role of educating and sensitizing its supporters on how to conduct themselves publicly.
Big Eye seems to still be relishing the shock that befell him with fellow artist, Catherine Kusasira when they went to the burial of fellow singer, Mathias Walukaaga’s father.
The two were booed and sent away by the crowds. Big Eye however is disappointed by such acts and more so the lack of condemnation by the party leaders.
The singer further says that this dents the party leadership.
He is, therefore, ready to avail himself to help teach them how to live in a civilized society.
“I’m very disappointed with how the top leadership of NUP and other Opposition politcal parties behave especially their supporters. They have totally failed to calm them down and these are so rowdy. I will offer myself to help educate and sensitize them about the need to live together harmoniously despite the different ideologies. NUP has totally failed to restrain its supporters. That’s not how they live in a civilized society,” the singer said.
According to Big Eye, burial is a place where people gather to comfort the deceased’s family and not clash.
The singer says that since the month of Ramadhan is approaching, people should learn to forgive and live together.
While reacting to the duo being chased from his father’s burial, Walukaaga said that their own fans from Kampala chased them.
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