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Shocking!! Mathias Mpuuga Reveals Why He Can’t Exit NUP , Mocks Bobi Wine For Shifting Fight Against The Dictator To Fighting Mpuuga

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Uganda’s political climate is growing more strained, especially among opposition factions. In Kampala, Mathias Mpuuga has introduced the Democratic Alliance (DA), a coalition aimed at tackling the nation’s leadership deficit.

Mpuuga asserts that the DA will provide a unified platform to challenge the current administration, offering a clear vision for reform and governance.

The unveiling highlights increasing frustrations over the existing political structure and signals an effort to consolidate opposition strength.

Mpuuga insists that he will not resign from the party because he has made much contribution to the party since it’s formation.

At the launch event, Mpuuga criticized the National Unity Platform (NUP), which is currently the leading opposition party. He accused NUP of being inactive and too focused on entertainment rather than making real political changes.

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He said, “The leading opposition party is in a deep slumber,” and presented the DA as a way to energize the opposition.

Abed Bwanika, a Member of Parliament and supporter of the DA, also spoke out against NUP. He made some controversial comments about homosexuality, stating, “I will not support gay people or homosexuality… I will be in the struggle until I get what I think will help Ugandans.”

This statement added to the ongoing debate within Ugandan politics.

Bobi Wine, the leader of NUP and a well-known figure in Uganda, responded strongly to these criticisms.

He mentioned Mpuuga’s recent award of 500 million shillings and said, “We’re ghetto dwellers, but we’re not thieves,” suggesting that some politicians are more interested in personal gain than helping the people.

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Bobi Wine also reacted to Bwanika’s comments about homosexuality with disbelief. He pointed out that even respected people can be unfairly labeled by society.

He said, “Even though they see you’re a respectable person in society… they can’t fail to get ashamed and tag you as a homosexual.”

Additionally, Bobi Wine addressed claims that NUP is against the Buganda Kingdom. He defended his loyalty to Buganda by stating, “Me, who was named ‘omubanda wa Kabaka,’ it’s a shame,” dismissing these accusations as untrue.

The exchanges between these leaders show that there are significant divisions within Uganda’s opposition. The new DA could create more splits in their efforts to challenge President Museveni’s long rule.

While Mpuuga sees the DA as a way to revive opposition politics, Bobi Wine is focused on defending NUP’s grassroots efforts.

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