Uganda’s opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has tweeted photos of police and military outside his home ahead of planned campaigns for a by-election in Kayunga district.
President Yoweri Museveni is also expected to visit Kayunga to campaign for the ruling party’s candidate for the district chairperson position.
The by-election is scheduled for Thursday and both the ruling and opposition parties want to show their might.
Bobi Wine has accused the police and military of attempting to block him from leaving his home:
Local media report that police and military have also been deployed to Kayunga ahead of Tuesday’s campaigns.
Kayunga was previously a ruling party stronghold until the former chairperson who died in office was elected from the opposition.
The ruling party wants to recapture the seat and has promised to elevate the town council to a municipality, Daily Monitor newspaper reports.
Local media report that police and military have also been deployed to Kayunga ahead of Tuesday’s campaigns.
Kayunga was previously a ruling party stronghold until the former chairperson who died in office was elected from the opposition.
The ruling party wants to recapture the seat and has promised to elevate the town council to a municipality, Daily Monitor newspaper reports.