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DP’s Ssebuguzi has appreciated Bobi Wine for replacing Ghetto boys with political leaders

DP’s Sebuguzi tells Bobi Wine there is no organisation that lives without leadership structures. Whisper Eye Reports.

Democratic Party (DP) motormouth member Ssebuguzi Anselm advises Hon Kyagulanyi Robert Ssentamu also known as Bobi Wine over political structures.

Sweden based Ugandan politician has appreciated Mr Wine for replacing Ghetto boys with political leaders, arguing that they are far better in terms of work rate.

‘ I wish to congratulate Bobi Wine and promise to support him after his realization that political elites performs better than the ghetto boys,’ says Mr Ssebuguzi.

“Bobi had distance himself from veteran politicians because he was told that they will sell his struggle and brought the free spirited ghetto boys whom he thought that they are hardliners and trustworthy. But to his surprise, they started buying them cheaply and one of them weighed only for a few kilograms of ‘Kawunga’ (maize flour), he explains.”

Mr Ssebuguzi congratulated Kyadondo East legislator for realizing that there is no organisation that lives without leadership structures.

Again he warned Mr Wine not listen to those who tells him that he is stronger than other established political parties.

‘He should not attempt to position his People Power candidates against other opposition political party candidates if he wants People power to survive for more few years.” Mr Ssebuguzi said.

DP’s Ssebuguzi Anselm

A couple of days ago MP Kyagulanyi appointed politicians to the two committees he created ahead of 2021 presidential elections.

Before the bewildering of Covid-19 pandemic, MP Kyagulanyi, Uganda Green New Deal Mugerwa Timothy, and 35 others were cleared by the Electoral Commission (EC) to hold consultative meetings as presidential aspirants.

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