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Forget about Bobi Wine; People Power is a wind that will go just like Besigye, Amama – says Betty Kamya

Alex Taremwa by Alex Taremwa
September 6, 2018
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Former Museveni critic turned “best supporter” Betty Kamya has said that the wind of change brought by Kyadondo East MP, Robert Kyagulanyi will fade away just like her former ally, Dr Kiiza Besigye. 

Kamya whose support for Museveni earned her a ministerial post said that in his heydays, Besigye was a force to reckon with, unlike Bobi Wine who “Museveni does not take seriously.”

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“Forget about Bobi Wine, Besigye had wind, it’s what threatened the government and the president took him seriously,” the Federal Alliance President said. 

Kamya assured the nation that Bobi Wine’s wind will follow Besigye’s and that of the former prime minister, Amama Mbabazi. 

“After the Besigye wind, then came the Amama Mbabazi wind, he was also powerful but they all came and left. Bobi Wine will come and go.”

Kamya accused Bobi Wine of being prompted by international gay communities to destabilise Uganda adding that they find him attractive. 

“Mbabazi and Besigye weren’t an attractive race to back in terms of LGBT, unlike Bobi Wine who is attractive,” she said. 

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