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Shocking!! See Why Bobi Wine Is So Angry At Ailing NUP MP Muhammad Ssegirinya

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In a seismic jolt to the National Unity Platform (NUP), party stalwart Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has unleashed a verbal tempest against Muhammad Ssegirinya.

His point of concern?The purported divisive statements uttered by Ssegirinya, the firebrand Member of Parliament for Kawempe North.Kyagulanyi minced no words, decrying Ssegirinya’s recent statements as nothing short of divisive, proclaiming, “We are all leaders within the same party, so exchanging public remarks only reflects poorly on our ability to engage and resolve such issues. It was a disappointment and an error.”

Ssegirinya, fresh from his return to the motherland after medical sojourns in the Netherlands, didn’t pull punches either. He lashed out at NUP’s Deputy Spokesperson, Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro, deeming his remarks inconsiderate. Ssegirinya firmly asserted that he seeks no apology from Mufumbiro and rejected any offer of reconciliation instead issuing an order that casts doubt on upcoming funeral ceremonies.

This altercation has reached previously unheard-of proportions in the NUP ranks.The dynamic leader Kyagulanyi remained unwavering.

He declared, “I will keep reminding Ssegirinya that the people is watching his every move. We must continue to be sincere and open. I always assure my followers that I won’t cover up or justify wrongdoing. We must give the demands of the people first priority because the public can observe our actions.

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With a voice laden with emotion, Ssegirinya thundered, “While I lay sick, I heard the remarks Mufumbiro made. I was deeply hurt. Everyone else in the NUP sent me well wishes, but Waiswa was insulting me. I have no issues with him, but I decree that he should never attend my funeral.

Meanwhile, the saga took a financial twist. Ssegirinya, dismayed by Parliament’s perceived neglect, questioned why others received aid while he received none. This led to Muhammad Nsereko, the Kampala Central MP, initiating a fundraising drive for Ssegirinya.

However, Kyagulanyi was quick to denounce Nsereko’s involvement, accusing him of profiteering from the ill legislator’s plight.As the NUP navigates this tempestuous sea of controversy, the unity and stability of the party hang precariously in the balance.

The public watches with bated breath, wondering whether these political titans can mend the rift and steer the party back on course.

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