The concert that has led to DCI summoning Bobi Wine

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Resilient youthful opposition Kyadondo East Mp Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has reportedly been summoned by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations today Monday in Kibuli Kampala.

“I am heading to Kibuli CID Headquarters,” briefed Bobi Wine through social media.

The legislator is supposed to report to the office of the acting commissioner in charge of Electoral and Political crimes Mr. Joseph Obwona.

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In a letter inviting Bobi Wine to the DCI, it was stated that he would be questioned about his involvement in inciting violence and unlawful assembly which he allegedly committed on April 22, 2019.

Police said Bobi Wine defied IGP rules guidelines during the preparation of his Kyarenga Extra concert on Monday at Busabala.

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“This is, therefore, pursuance of the provisions of section 27A of the Police Act(As amended) required to report to the Ag commissioner on 26/April at 14 hours,” reads part of the statement.

Bobi Wine recently released a song appealing to security operatives to desist from injustices.

In his new song dubbed ‘Afande’, Bobi Wine pleads with the men and women in uniform to stop being used by the regime to violate the rights of citizens.    

“Afande, I am not fighting you, I am fighting for you,” goes in part the lyrics.  

Afande is a Swahili word to mean a title of respect or a courtesy way to address officers in the armies of East African countries. He mixes English, Kiswahili and local dialects of Luganda, Acholi, and Lusoga to convey his message. On his Facebook post, Bobi Wine said he composed the song while he was under house arrest last week.  

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