Politics
“He Should Be Investigated Immediately & If Found Guilty, He Must Step Down” Bobi Wine Loses Temper & Demands Action As Fred Nyanzi Is Accused Of Selling Party Flags

There is growing tension inside the National Unity Platform (NUP) after party leader Robert Kyagulanyi, better known as Bobi Wine, called for an immediate investigation into his brother, Fred Nyanzi Ssentamu. Nyanzi is facing serious accusations of selling party flags and cards to political candidates.
Speaking at a press conference held at the NUP secretariat, Bobi Wine did not hold back. He said he had received reports that party flags were being sold instead of being given out fairly. Bobi Wine made it clear that if these reports are found to be true, both Nyanzi and Hon. Sserunjogi must step down from their roles in the party without hesitation.
“I have set up a committee to investigate these claims,” Bobi Wine told journalists. “If it turns out to be true, there will be consequences. No one is above the party or its values.”
The scandal comes just days after Ugandans in the diaspora rejected Nyanzi’s appointment as the party’s envoy on foreign matters. Many accused him of being disorderly and even claimed he could be working as a spy within the party. They also warned that they would stop offering financial support to NUP if Nyanzi is not removed from that position.
This latest development has caused concern among NUP supporters, as the party faces pressure both locally and abroad. Bobi Wine’s tough words show that he is taking the matter seriously and is willing to act even when it involves his own family.
The investigation into the flag-selling allegations is expected to begin immediately. Many are now watching closely to see how the party will handle the situation and whether any disciplinary action will follow.
This moment could be a test of NUP’s commitment to fairness and accountability. Bobi Wine’s message was clear — the party must remain honest and united, no matter who is involved.