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Bobi Wine To Owiny Dollo; You Should Apologize To The Kabaka

You Should Apologize To The Kabaka – Bobi Wine To Owiny Dollo

National Unity Platform, NUP, leader, Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has asked Chief Justice Owiny Dollo to apologize to the Kabaka of Buganda.

During the vigil of Jacob Oulanyah, chief Justice said it was inhuman for some people to demonstrate against the decision to fly Oulanyah to US.

Apparently, he said one of the ethnic leaders of one of the groups was at one time flown aboard the presidential jet to get treatment in Germany. However, this was strongly denied by the Prime Minister of Uganda saying it has never happened.

“If Mr. Owiny Dollo had any decency left in him, the moral thing for him to do would be to apologize to the nation. As well as to His Majesty the Kabaka of Buganda…” said Kyagulanyi in a statement.

Consequently, Bobi Wine said all citizens must condemn these comments from Owiny strongly.

“Being the head of our judicial system, Mr. Owiny Dollo ought to have known better. Than to collectively denigrate an entire community based on the actions of a few individuals who were neither sent by nor speak for the community called Buganda. What justice, now, should the members of that community who seek relief from the courts of law headed by him expect?” he queried.

He, therefore, urged all Ugandans to pursue peace and unity regardless of their tribes.

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