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{UAH} Buganda Kingdom issued with clear instructions to stop Bobi Wine from performing at Enkuuka End of Year show.


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Moses Mundeke
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Buganda Kingdom issued with clear instructions to stop Bobi Wine from performing at Enkuuka End of Year show.

Organisers of Buganda Kingdom's End of Year music concert commonly known as "Enkuuka" have been given clear instructions by security agencies to remove Kyadondo East Member of Parliament Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine from the list of perfomers.

A number of artistes, including Bobi Wine, are scheduled to perform at the concert that takes place in Lubiri, Mengo on December 31.

However, security agencies with order from above given clear instructions that Bobi Wine should not be part of the show and all people attending should put on other colors except red and no one to be allowed with a red cap, which is associated with Bobi Wine's people power political pressure group.

Nevertheless, sources in Buganda Kingdom indicate that they have defied the security directives.

Asked whether they are worried that security agencies may block the show, the source replied: "We are ready for anything."

When contacted, the Deputy Resident City Commissioner, Mr. Kabunga Daniel Ssentamu, could neither confirm nor deny that Bobi Wine will be allowed to perform at the concert.

"Nkuuka is not a political rally. It is musical performance where people come and enjoy. Definitely politicians will blocked from entry and there won't be politics," Mr. Kabuunga (Deputy RCC kampala) said.

One of the organisers of the Enkuuka, Abbey Musinguzi, insisted that despite instructions from security agencies, the show will take place and revellers will be allowed to wear any colour of their choice.

"Have those people stopping you from wearing red bought for you clothes? Come in any color of your choice. Is politics barred from this country?"

"It is not in any way wrong to wear any colors. No one will stop you to put on your colors. Come in red, yellow, green name any colors," Musinguzi told journalists at Bulange, Mengo.

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