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If I wasn’t sure of winning Museveni, I wouldn’t have bothered myself to stand – Bobi Wine

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
October 27, 2020
in 2021 Elections
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Presidential hopeful Robert Kyagulanyi has vowed to lead the change loving masses into a new Uganda, a Uganda that everyone will be proud to call home.

Bobi Wine said he’s sure of winning because for 35 years, President Yoweri Kaguta has been lying to Ugandans that he’s securing the future yet he’s just protecting his counterparts to loot the country.

“We shall win because the masses are on our side but most importantly we shall win because GOD is on our side,” Bobi Wine said.

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He added, “If wasn’t sure of winning Museveni, I wouldn’t have bothered myself to stand.” The legislator vowed that he wants to respectfully retire Museveni.

Bobi Wine is expected to be nominated by the Electoral Commission (EC) on November 3. He urged his supporters to defy the threats and join him on his journey to Kyambogo.

His National Unity Platform (NUP) party yesterday unveiled Bobi Wine’s official 2020/2021 campaign poster. On the poster, Bobi Wine dropped his signature red beret. He said that his decision to drop it was because he did not want to be derailed in a fight with the EC.

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