National Unity Platform (NUP) party leader Robert Kyagulanyi, commonly known as Bobi Wine, has called on Ugandans in the United Kingdom to remain steadfast in the struggle for political change in Uganda.
Speaking during a live music performance in London on Saturday, the Ugandan opposition leader urged his supporters never to lose hope until the country is fully liberated.
“Never ever give up. Never ever sell out,” Bobi Wine declared to his audience at 194 Piccadilly in Central London.
He emphasised the importance of persistence, even in the face of arrests, intimidation, and personal sacrifice.
His message resonated deeply with the crowd, who sang along to his songs and chanted “people power.”
At the same time, the Ugandan superstar paid tribute to his close associates, Eddie Mutwe and Archilleo Kivumbi, who remain incarcerated on robbery charges.
“We refuse to give up, and we refuse to cry all the time. We will continue to celebrate along the way. We shall smile during the struggle, we shall dance, people will celebrate and marry during the struggle.”
Bobi Wine stressed that Uganda’s liberation struggle neither began with him nor will it end with him, pointing out that many before him had laid foundations for resistance.
“There have been legends before us, and there will be legends after us,” he concluded.