Uganda On Edge: Bobi Wine Threatens Protests Over Rigged Polls!

Uganda's political landscape is bracing for the 2026 general elections, with opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine, spearheading a fervent campaign. As the presidential candidate for the National Unity Platform (NUP), Wine has signaled a readiness to call for protests should the incumbent, President Yoweri Museveni, be perceived to rig the upcoming polls. This declaration was made during a campaign rally in Mukono on January 9, 2026, where Wine was met by a large crowd of supporters, waving the Ugandan flag from atop a car.
The stage is set for a high-stakes election, with over 20 million Ugandans registered to cast their votes. President Museveni, 81, who has governed for nearly four decades, is widely anticipated to secure another term, largely due to his extensive control over the state and its security apparatus. His main challenger, 43-year-old Bobi Wine, a former musician, is making his second bid for the presidency, following a 2021 campaign that was marred by severe repression and allegations of electoral rigging.
In an interview with AFP from his Kampala home, Wine reiterated his commitment to challenging any electoral fraud. "If General Museveni rigs the election, we shall call for protests," he stated, adding that supporters had already been advised not to await direct instructions. He acknowledged the high likelihood of a violent response from the government, which he described as one that "responds to everything with violence." However, he expressed confidence that "even violent regimes get thrown out by protests," while consistently urging his followers to maintain non-violence, believing it to be a more effective strategy.
International observers have raised significant concerns regarding the pre-election environment. Organizations such as the United Nations and Amnesty International have accused the Ugandan government of widespread repression, including the arrest of hundreds of Bobi Wine's supporters. This mirrors a broader trend of increasing political unrest across East Africa, where a youthful population is increasingly protesting against the erosion of democratic principles and a chronic lack of job opportunities in countries like Kenya and Tanzania.
When questioned about potential international assistance, specifically a direct intervention from the United States, similar to actions taken against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Wine indicated a welcoming stance. "Yeah. I would," he affirmed, while carefully qualifying his position. He clarified that any such assistance should not infringe upon Uganda's sovereignty, emphasizing, "I firmly believe that the responsibility to liberate our country, to govern our country, and to move it forward, lies entirely with the people of Uganda."
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