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NUP’s Hamza Kasozi Embraces Bobi Wine’s Call For Protests – Does Fishing In Nansana Potholes To Expose Government On Poor Roads

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In the bustling streets of Kampala, a cry for change echoed as Uganda’s Opposition leader, Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, rallied residents on Thursday to protest the dilapidated state of road infrastructure.

Despite facing police obstruction, Bobi Wine’s impassioned call resonated far beyond the capital.Notably, the Nansana Municipal Council Speaker, Rt Hon Hamza Kasozi, found himself stirred by Bobi Wine’s plea. Sensing the urgency of the matter, Kasozi decided to join forces with the people of Nansana in their stand against the deplorable road conditions.

However, Hamza Kasozi took a distinctive approach to highlight the severity of the issue. Instead of marching on the streets, he chose to confront the problem directly, turning the city’s potholes into makeshift fishing spots. This unusual demonstration was not a mere spectacle but a symbolic act intended to send a powerful message to the government.

In an exclusive interview, Kasozi emphasized that the potholes, now resembling small lakes, were more than mere inconveniences. They were vivid manifestations of the neglect and disrepair that had plagued the city’s roads for far too long. Kasozi’s unconventional method was a call to action, urging the government to address the pervasive issue of crumbling infrastructure.

As the makeshift fishing activity garnered attention, it became a focal point for the protestors, drawing both sympathy and curiosity from the onlookers. The unusual sight of a council speaker using potholes as fishing spots became a powerful symbol of the resilience and creativity of the people in their quest for better roads.

Despite facing challenges and skepticism, Hamza Kasozi remained steadfast in his mission to draw attention to the urgent need for road repairs. His actions spoke volumes about the frustration and desperation felt by citizens dealing with impassable roads on a daily basis.

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In the face of adversity, Hamza Kasozi’s fishing expedition became a symbol of defiance and a call for accountability. The people of Nansana, inspired by his unconventional approach, joined hands in solidarity, amplifying the demand for immediate action to remedy the dire state of the roads that had long been ignored.

The nationwide protest, fueled by Bobi Wine’s impassioned call and Kasozi’s unique demonstration, marked a turning point in the fight against bad roads, as citizens demanded the attention and action they rightfully deserved.

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