I know where home is – Bobi Wine Fires back at Uganda police

While in the waiting lounge here in Amsterdam, I just saw the Uganda Police spokesman Emilian Kayima and other senior police officers announcing that they will only allow my immediate family members to receive me from Entebbe Airport. They also said they will escort me to my home!!

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Bobi Wine at a hotel in Amsterdam : Photo from Bobi Wine Facebook page

Kyadondo East Member of Parliament, Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has replied to the police statement that indicated a plan to escort the legislator to his home immediately upon arrival.

Bobi wine has said that he knows the direction to his home and therefore does not need any assistance from police.

“Well, for your information, no single family member will receive me at the airport, I will find them home coz I know where home is,” Bobi Wine stated.

On the issue of reception, Kyagulanyi stated that not even his children will welcome him at the airport.

“Well, for your information, no single family member will receive me at the airport, I will find them home coz I know where home is. I will be received by friends, colleague leaders and artistes,” Bobi’s statement read.

Bobi Wine’s facebook post

While in the waiting lounge here in Amsterdam, I just saw the Uganda Police spokesman Emilian Kayima and other senior police officers announcing that they will only allow my immediate family members to receive me from Entebbe Airport. They also said they will escort me to my home!!

Why do these police officers allow themselves to descend so low? They now want to decide who picks me and where I go upon arrival?

Well, for your information, no single family member will receive me at the airport, I will find them home coz I know where home is. I will be received by friends, colleague leaders and artistes. I will then go and see my sickly grandmother briefly at Najjanankumbi from where I will head to Kamwokya for lunch with my family (brothers and sisters) before I go to my home in Magere. I am a free Ugandan with the right to movement freely in my country. The police has no business telling me who receives me and who cannot or where I go and where I cannot. This impunity must stop!
Wama see you friends tomorrow.
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