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Bobi Wine flees Uganda after weeks in hiding

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Last updated: March 15, 2026 7:54 am
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Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has announced that he has temporarily left the country after weeks of staying in hiding following the disputed January 15 presidential elections.

In a statement posted on the social media platform X on Saturday, Kyagulanyi said he had evaded security forces since shortly after the election, when he rejected the declared victory of President Yoweri Museveni.

“Two months ago, Museveni yet again usurped the will of the people of Uganda and declared himself president at gunpoint,” Kyagulanyi wrote. “A day later, gripped by shame and fear, the military invaded my home to harm me, but I was able to evade them and go into hiding.”

The opposition figure said security agencies had spent weeks searching for him, including conducting raids on homes of his colleagues and supporters.

“Over the past two months, the regime has looked for me everywhere,” he said. “They have raided the homes of many colleagues and fellow leaders, mounted roadblocks and spot checks of vehicles and motorcycles, arrested and dismissed police officers assigned to my campaign, and kept my home under siege.”

Despite the search, Kyagulanyi said he was able to remain out of reach thanks to assistance from supporters across the country. “Well, they couldn’t find me because the people of Uganda sheltered me and protected me,” he added.

Kyagulanyi said his departure from Uganda is temporary and aimed at strengthening international support for what he describes as a struggle for democracy in the country.

“Today, I am announcing my brief exit from the country to handle important work,” he said. “Over the next few weeks, I will engage with our friends and allies all over the world before returning to Uganda to continue the push for freedom and democracy.”

During his absence, the opposition party National Unity Platform (NUP) said leadership responsibilities will be handled by acting president Lina Zedriga.

The development comes amid ongoing political tensions following the election results, which the opposition has consistently disputed, citing alleged irregularities and intimidation of political actors.

Kyagulanyi urged his supporters to remain united during his time abroad. “For now, let’s remain focused and united,” he said.

Political analysts say his planned international engagements could focus on rallying diplomatic and advocacy support as Uganda’s opposition continues to challenge the election outcome and push for democratic reforms.

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