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“Bobi Wine Isn’t Fit To Lead Uganda , He Can Manage Music And Showbiz” Mpuuga Reveals

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In a shocking turn of events, Mathias Mpuuga, Leader of Opposition in Uganda’s Parliament, has launched a blistering attack on Bobi Wine’s fitness to lead the country.

In an exclusive interview, Mpuuga questioned Wine’s presidential ambitions, labeling them a mere “concert tour” rather than a serious political bid.

“Bobi Wine’s leadership style is more suited to the music industry than the presidency,” Mpuuga asserted.

“He lacks the gravitas and strategic thinking required to navigate Uganda’s complex political landscape.”

Mpuuga’s criticism comes on the heels of a contentious High Court ruling regarding the service award, which sparked debate about judicial matters in Uganda. While Wine has declared his intention to contest the presidency in 2026, Mpuuga remains skeptical.

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“Declaring oneself a presidential candidate is easy, but governing a nation requires substance, not just rhetoric,” Mpuuga said.

The rift between Mpuuga and Wine has been widening, with Wine’s camp accusing Mpuuga of being overly cozy with Speaker Anita Among, a member of the ruling NRM party. Mpuuga dismissed these allegations, stating that working with the Speaker was merely part of his duties. Wine’s response to Mpuuga’s criticism was swift, with his supporters labeling Mpuuga a “mole” within the opposition. However, Mpuuga remains unphased.

“Bobi Wine’s reaction is predictable, but it only reinforces my concerns about his leadership abilities,” Mpuuga countered.

“He’s stuck in a ‘musical wars’ mindset, where every rival is treated like a musical competitor.”

Mpuuga expressed concerns about the “cult of personality” surrounding Wine, warning that Uganda risked breeding another dictator.

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“Leadership should be based on merit, not charisma or popularity,” Mpuuga emphasized.

As Uganda gears up for the 2026 elections, Mpuuga’s criticism of Wine’s leadership has sparked intense debate. While some see Mpuuga’s comments as a necessary critique, others view them as a tactical move to undermine Wine’s popularity.Regardless, Mpuuga remains resolute in his stance.

“Ugandans deserve better than a leader who prioritizes fame over substance,” he concluded.

The fallout between Mpuuga and Wine has left many wondering about the future of Uganda’s opposition. One thing is certain: the drama is far from over.

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