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Bobi Wine accuses security forces of using violence to block his campaign movement

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiDecember 19, 20253 Mins ReadNo Comments
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Ugandan Presidential candidate Bobi Wine, of the NUP party, is escorted by law enforcement officers on the day of his campaign rally ahead of the general elections in Kampala, Uganda December 8, 2025.

SOROTI, Uganda — The National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has accused Ugandan security agencies of systematically obstructing his movement and preventing his team from accessing lodging in the eastern region of the country.

The incident, which occurred Wednesday night, highlights the growing political friction as the nation prepares for the 2026 general elections.

According to a statement released by Mr. Kyagulanyi, the standoff began when police and military personnel reportedly forced his team out of the Amuria District, where they had secured overnight accommodation.

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The situation escalated further at Otuchopi, where security forces allegedly blocked their entry into Soroti City as they sought alternative housing.

The NUP leader expressed deep concern over the persistent interference by law enforcement.

“The military and police have once again blocked us, saying they cannot allow us to the alternative accommodation we had booked there,” Kyagulanyi said, adding that he was uncertain about the intentions of the security personnel.

Allegations of physical threat

Beyond the logistical hurdles, Mr. Kyagulanyi revisited serious allegations regarding his personal safety. He claimed that the administration of President Yoweri Museveni intends to cause him physical harm prior to the upcoming election cycle.

The Ugandan government has consistently and firmly dismissed such claims, maintaining that the state has no interest in targeting political opponents.

Security and public order

While security agencies did not offer an immediate response to the specific events in Soroti, the Uganda Police Force has previously justified such restrictions.

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Law enforcement officials often cite the need to maintain public order and ensure the smooth flow of commerce in urban centers.

Police apologize for violent clashes with Bobi Wine supporters in Gulu
The Uganda Police Force has apologised for violent scenes in Gulu where security personnel were filmed assaulting civilians and members of Robert Kyagulanyi’s campaign team, but simultaneously accused the NUP leader of breaching agreed campaign routes, triggering the confrontation that escalated into beatings.

Authorities have frequently accused Mr. Kyagulanyi of violating traffic regulations and organizing unauthorized processions that disrupt the movements of ordinary citizens and business operations.

Also Read: Bobi Wine, body armour and the militarisation of Ugandan politics

A former musician turned influential politician, Mr. Kyagulanyi has been a prominent critic of the Museveni administration since entering the political arena.

He previously challenged the President in the 2021 general election, a contest he continues to maintain was compromised by widespread irregularities.

As the 2026 elections approach, the NUP continues to report instances of harassment, while the government maintains that all political actors must operate within the boundaries of the law to ensure national stability.

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