Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu

I was quoted out of context on homosexuality-Kyagulanyi

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Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu a.k.a Bobi Wine, the leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP) has said his comments on the Anti-homosexuality Act were taken out of context by what he called NRM propagandists.

Speaking to the media at the NUP party headquarters at Makerere Kavule, Kyagulanyi said the NRM propagandists want to portray him as a supporter of homosexual rights, to pit him against the population that is solidly anti-homosexual.

While speaking to the United Kingdom National Broadcaster the BBC, Kyagulanyi said the law was passed to target the opposition particularly him. When he was challenged that all members of his party voted for the law, Kyagulanyi instead said they worked with President Museveni.

However, speaking to the press, Kyagulanyi said as a leader, he no longer believes that homosexuals should be killed as he believed in 2013 leading to his ban from entering the UK. That ban has since been lifted.

Challenged on what exactly his position is on the law, Kyagulanyi said he doesn’t want to be drawn into the conversation, because the law was brought to trick him into opposing it so that he can have a fallout with the West who are supporters of gay rights. He said the law has ceased being a moral issue and has been turned into a political issue by President Museveni to solicit public support.

Meanwhile, Kyagulanyi said that he has information that Members of Parliament are to be given sh100m each as appreciation for passing the sh3.5tn supplementary budget. He said the sh55.6bn is contained in the classified budget of the State House.

He cautioned MPs from the NUP not to accept the money because according to him it is a bribe.

Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi, the MP for Butambala County who also doubles as the Shadow Minister for Finance said they got to know about the money after they had already passed the budget. Kivumbi said the money that was cut from other items already passed was contained in a sh78.6bn schedule that was presented to the Speaker of Parliament by Finance Minister Matia Kasaija.

Muwanga said although the money is classified; he has information that it will be paid to MPs.

 

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