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Baryomunsi to Bobi Wine: no need to hide

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Last updated: January 26, 2026 1:10 pm
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The government of Uganda has dismissed claims that National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, is under threat, saying there is no reason for him to remain in hiding.

Speaking on behalf of the government, Information and National Guidance Minister Chris Baryomunsi said Bobi Wine is not being pursued by either the police or the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF).

“There’s no need for him to be in hiding. Nobody wants him. He’s not under pursuit by the police or the army,” Baryomunsi said. “I’m now speaking as the government of Uganda. He’s free to come from wherever he’s hiding.”

The minister urged the opposition leader to return to his home and conduct himself calmly, stressing that the government has no interest in targeting him.

“He should return to his home, be calm and observe law and order,” Baryomunsi added.
Baryomunsi further accused Bobi Wine of engaging in what he described as unnecessary dramatics aimed at creating public tension and attracting attention.

“He should stop the drama and theatrics, trying to cause a story where there’s no story,” he said.

The remarks come amid heightened political tensions, with opposition figures frequently alleging harassment and intimidation by state security agencies—claims the government has repeatedly denied.

Government officials have maintained that all political actors are free to operate within the confines of the law and have called on leaders to avoid actions that could undermine public orde

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