The president and leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Robert Kyagulanyi also known as Bobi Wine, has disclosed that some of the MPs who subscribe to this party work with President Yoweri Museveni.
Kyagulanyi made this revelation during his interview on the BBC. On Tuesday, as the NUP leader arrived in England for the first time in about ten years.
Bobi Wine last stepped into London in 2014 when he was denied a UK visa over “controversial anti-gay lyrics” in one of his songs.
However, at the beginning of this month, the NUP President who is now best known to his supporters as Principal revealed that his ban from the UK had been overturned.
During the interview on the BBC, Bobi Wine was asked what had changed about his stand on homosexuality and this is what he had to say.
“I took responsibility. We grow and transform,” he said.
When asked about why NUP MPs voted in favor of the Anti-Homosexuality bill that was assented to by President Museveni this year, he said, “It was brought targeting the opposition. I have MPs working with Museveni.”
What we need to know besides this is that Bobi Wine is in the United Kingdom to promote his documentary titled “Bobi Wine: Ghetto President,” which roots his journey from growing up in the slum of Uganda’s capital city to challenging President Yoweri Museveni.