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“Bobi Wine Should Stop The Habit Of Every Time Running To America To Report To The Whites, If He Wishes To Lead , Let Him Do It From Here, We Sacrificed Alot For Uganda’s Democracy” Museveni’s Blue Eyed Girl Tells

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Senior Presidential Advisor Gen. Proscovia Nalweyiso has openly criticized opposition leader Bobi Wine, urging him to stop traveling abroad to seek support from foreign countries and instead focus on leading his political struggles from within Uganda.

Speaking passionately, Nalweyiso reminded Ugandans of the sacrifices that were made to build the democracy the country has today. She stressed that she and many others endured years of suffering and hardship to secure stability and political freedom, and therefore leaders like Bobi Wine should respect that struggle by facing Uganda’s challenges directly.

“We sacrificed and suffered for this democracy,” Nalweyiso said, adding that it is disappointing for Bobi Wine to constantly run abroad to report to foreigners, whom she referred to as mzungu. According to her, true leadership means standing with the people in Uganda, not relying on international sympathy or intervention.

Her remarks come at a time when Bobi Wine continues to gain attention outside Uganda, meeting global leaders and organizations to highlight issues of human rights, governance, and democracy in the country. While his supporters see these international trips as necessary to put pressure on the government, critics like Nalweyiso believe they weaken his connection with ordinary Ugandans and paint him as dependent on external influence.

Nalweyiso urged Bobi Wine to show true commitment to his political ambitions by working on the ground in Uganda, rallying citizens, and proving that he can lead without seeking constant validation from abroad.

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In her view, Uganda’s future should be decided by Ugandans themselves, not outsiders.

She also emphasized that leadership is not just about speeches or international recognition, but about taking responsibility for local problems, making difficult decisions at home, and engaging with communities directly. According to Nalweyiso, any leader who truly cares about Uganda must prioritize the people they serve before seeking praise or support from foreign entities.

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