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Bobi Wine slams Sam Mugumya ‘abduction’, seeks global backing

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 11:56 am
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Opposition leader and presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has called on Ugandans and international supporters to rally behind his campaign as the country heads into elections in 25 days.

At the same time, he raised an alarm over the ongoing disappearance of activist Sam Mugumya. “Today marks 118 days since comrade Sam Mugumya was abducted by the military from Mbarara! His whereabouts remain unknown,” Bobi Wine tweeted on Sunday, underscoring growing concerns about human rights violations in the country.

Speaking about the approaching January 14 elections, Bobi Wine emphasised the stakes for Uganda. “In 25 days, the people of Uganda will be facing an election that could restore freedom and hope to millions after 40 years of dictatorship and misrule,” he said.

He added that the campaign has faced significant financial hurdles, with the government reportedly blocking funds intended to support his work. “We’re doing everything we can to make this moment count, but we can’t do it alone… Together, we can make freedom possible!”

The opposition leader also shared his campaign itinerary, highlighting engagements with key community and religious leaders.

On Saturday, he visited Prince Kassim Nakibinge, the titular head of Muslims in Uganda, at Kibuli, describing the meeting as “a great honour.” He also announced rallies in Makindye West and Makindye East, signalling an active push in Kampala’s strategic constituencies.

Bobi Wine’s statements reflect both the urgency of the upcoming elections and ongoing concerns about political repression, as his campaign seeks both local and diaspora support to navigate what he calls a “final stretch” toward potential democratic change in Uganda.

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