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Ugandan Afrobeats musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine is due to appear before a military court on treason charges later. The opposition MP was arrested after a vehicle in President Yoweri Museveni’s convoy was attacked on Monday.Wine’s driver was later shot dead. Another opposition politician Kassiano Wadri, who won Wednesday’s fiercely contested municipal by-election against the ruling party in the northern town of Arua, is facing similar charges. Wine has long been an outspoken critic of Uganda’s government. “When our leaders have become misleaders and mentors have become tormentors. When freedom of expression becomes the target of oppression, opposition becomes our position.” The lyrics are from a song titled Situka, which means “Rise up” in Luganda, sung by Wine ahead of the 2016 general elections. The Afrobeats artist was using the song to exhort Ugandans to play an active role in fighting corruption and injustice in their country. At the time many of the country’s famous musicians backed President Yoweri Museveni’s re-election but Wine however refused to hop on the bandwagon.It was then that some suspected that Wine wanted to play an active role in politics. The Afrobeats star, who began his music career in the early 2000s, has always described his craft as “edutainment” – entertainment that educates. One of his earliest hits, Kadingo, is a song about personal hygiene.

Bobi Wine during a political activity (BBC photo)

Ghetto president

Wine, whose official name is Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, was elected to parliament as an independent in a by-election last year in Kyadondo East, central Uganda. He beat candidates from the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) and the main opposition Democratic Change (FDC). The self-declared “ghetto president” told the BBC after his win that he represented a new generation: “I am going to stand up for issues. I’m here to give young people confidence,” he said. The moniker came about after he continued recording music, despite his fame, in his poor neighborhood in Kamwokya, in central Kampala where he grew up, the BBC’s Patience Atuhaire says.

A young Ugandan shows his undying support for Bobi Wine (BBC photo)

 

 

Social media tax

The 36-year-old has become a leading critic of Mr. Museveni’s policies. In July, he locked hands with activists and marched on the streets of the capital, Kampala, to protest against a social media tax introduced ostensibly to boost state revenue and to end what Mr. Museveni called “gossip” on Whatsapp, Facebook and Twitter. Critics, however, said the 200 Uganda shillings [$0.05, £0.04] daily tax was meant to suppress dissenting voices. The government has since backtracked and said it will review the tax. Wine was also a leading critic of the NRM’s push to scrap the constitutional upper age limit, set at 75, for presidential candidates. He was among several opposition lawmakers who frustrated numerous debates in parliament to resist the change. At one point scuffles broke out in parliament during the debate: The opposition was however overwhelmed by lawmakers from the ruling party who managed to pass the bill that has since been signed into law, and will allow Mr. Museveni, 74, who took power in 1986, to run for a sixth term in 2021.  “He lost touch with the people [and] the values that he stood for. He came preaching fundamental change but right now he stands for no change,” Wine told the BBC.

 

 

‘Assassination attempt’

Political analyst Nicholas Sengoba says Wednesday’s by-election in the north-western town of Arua, which was won by a candidate backed by Wine, was “do or die for Museveni.” “His party would be wondering if this is now a trend. Bobi Wine has now beaten Museveni and Besigye four times,” in local elections. “Bobi has rallied his support to the slogan ‘people power’, and he aims to galvanise and organise it into a movement,” he adds. Wine will however not have time to celebrate the win in Arua because he is due to appear in a court martial, after police accused his supporters of attacking President Museveni’s motorcade in the town. He tweeted before he was detained on Monday that his driver had been shot dead by police who were targeting him. The state-owned New Vision newspaper says he will be charged with treason and illegal possession of firearms but it is still not clear why a civilian should be tried by a military court.

 

Youth support

Political analyst Robert Kirunda says Wines’s appeal comes from a “leadership vacuum” in Uganda. “There are many young people who are not interested in the historical struggle that brought NRM to power, nor with the radical defiance of the main opposition, [Kizza Besige’s FDC]. Most of them want jobs and they feel the economy is not working for them.” Mr Kirunda says that Wine is being “oversold”. “He’s a fantastic mobiliser but he is yet to experience the power of the state machinery like Besigye has”. The long-time Uganda opposition leader has endured arrests, physical assault and detention. “Bobi is yet to experience this,” Mr Kirunda says. “I also think there’s a fundamental difference between leadership and drawing a crowd. I have, for example, not seen him bring a bill to parliament,” he adds. According to arts journalist and blogger Moses Serugo, Bobi Wine’s oratory skills and his alignment to people who live in the “ghetto”, mostly the youth, have allowed him to appeal to them.  He says Wine’s career as an actor, not a singer, is what has helped him become such an influential politician in Uganda.

 

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