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Bobi Wine music concert promoter Bajjo backs Mao’s presidential candidature

Bobi Wine music concert promoter Bajjo backs Mao’s presidential candidature. Whisper Eye Reports.

Kyadondo East MP Kyagulanyi Robert Ssentamu’s Music Concert promoter Mukasa Andrew popularly know as Bajjo has warned People Power Movement supporters over insulting DP president Norbert Mao.

On Tuesday Democratic Party (DP) Norbert Mao declared his intention to stand against Mr Museveni in the 2021 presidential elections.

Mr Moa’s declaration was welcomed by mixed feelings from politicians in Uganda.

Those from People Power Movement have engaged in insulting his as a weak presidential candidate and branded him, a mole working for president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

As the exchange of words from People Power supporters and pro Mao social media bloggers take a new twist.

Mr Bajjo has backed Mr Mao’s presidential bid arguing that it is his right.

‘My advise to comrades in the struggle let us first know the meaning of the word democracy, if we are fighting to bring democracy let’s be exemplary.

Nobert Moa and any other Ugandan has a right to contest for any position he wants,’ says Bajjo.’

“I pity so called change seekers, to waste time on non issues. On my view instead of giving every thing publicity why don’t we focus on united forces of change?

Why don’t we address solutions to the problems to the people in Uganda?” He asked.

Mr Bajjo advised People Power social media bloggers to spend time teaching people the manifesto of People Power Movement instade involving in cheap and childish politics.

Hon Norbert Mao, has joined the list of 35 presidential aspirants who were cleared to have consultative meetings which was halted by the outbreak Covid-19 pandemic.

On the list are; Kyadondo MP Kyagulanyi Robert Ssentamu a.k.a Bobi Wine, former security minister Henry Tumukunde, Environment activist Mugerwa Timothy and others.

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