Museveni's days as president are numbered- Bobi Wine

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  • During the ceremony, the Bishop of Madi and West Nile diocese who blessed Wadri, said: "Wadri is chosen by God. We need to obey and respect him so that he leads us in this Municipality. Let us use this victory to fight ignorance, poverty, Laziness, drug abuse."

ARUA. As the battle for the 2021 general elections draws closer, the man behind the People Power campaign, Kyadondo East MP, Robert Kyagulanyi has said President Museveni's stay in power is numbered.
Mr Kyagulanyi popularly known as Bobi Wine made his first return to Arua since the August 13 saga that led to his arrest and torture, for the thanksgiving ceremony of Arua Municipality MP, Mr Kassiano Wadri on Sunday.
"I tell you (Museveni), your days are numbered. How can you say you went to the bush and fought for democracy yet you don't even practise it in your NRM (National Resistance Movement) party even after 33 years?" Mr Kyagulanyi said.

Last week, the NRM MPs at Kyankwanzi retreat, endorsed Mr Museveni as a sole candidate for the 2021 elections, pitting him to rule further.

In his acceptance speech, Mr Museveni, 74, said he was ready to rule "Uganda into 2021 and beyond."
Mr Kyagulanyi, who announced his intention to run for presidency in 2021 general elections, asked the crowd in Arua to register for national identification cards so that they can be eligible to participate in 2021 elections and protect the votes like they did in last year’s Arua Municipality by-election.

"I ask you to have that same courage and be firm. Be assertive to your rights. Do the same like we did in August last year," Mr Kyagulanyi said.

He lashed out at Museveni who said he should concentrate on his music career and not politics.
"When you (Museveni) was at my age, did you only concentrate on looking after cows only? This cannot work and the struggle will continue," he added.
Former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) president Gen Mugisha Muntu who has since formed a new political party [yet to be registered by EC] after breaking away from FDC was the chief guest at the thanksgiving ceremony.
Gen Muntu said Ugandans should use their mind to fight those in power wielding heavy guns like tankers and rocket propelled grenades to threaten them.
"Power does not belong in guns; it is in your head. Museveni's regime is trembling because he knows people have become assertive and know their political rights," he said.
The Arua Municipality MP Kassiano Wadri said he would continue to offer good representation to the pressing issues like intermittent electricity that has stifled development and fight corruption in his constituency.

During the ceremony, the Bishop of Madi and West Nile diocese who blessed Wadri, said: "Wadri is chosen by God. We need to obey and respect him so that he leads us in this Municipality. Let us use this victory to fight ignorance, poverty, Laziness, drug abuse."

Several MPs like Francis Zaake (Mityana Municipality), MP Paul Mwiru (Jinja East Municipality), MP Gerald Karuhanga (Ntungamo Municipality ) attended the meeting where thousands of supporters flocked Arua Hill primary play grounds.