Kyadondo East lawmaker has also this afternoon replied President Museveni’s statement that described him as a lair or an uninformed leader.
In a brief statement posted in his Facebook page, Bobi wine sighted the fact that the president’s message had grammatical errors and mistakes what he described has a signs of failures in governance.
“I have read President Yoweri Museveni’s response to my recent statements and audio recording on the state of our Nation. The statement contains many errors- factual and in terms conclusions (the obvious one being that am an MP for Kyadondo East NOT KYADONDO NORTH), (which actually symbolizes the mistakes and failures in the governance of our country)” He posted.
Bobi Wine thanked the president for taking his time to respond him and urged him to resort to civil manner than use of force and violence for development of the state.
“I thank you Mr. President for taking time to respond. I wish we would at all times engage intellectually and in a civil manner- other than the state resorting to the use of force, violence and other machinations. An article should be responded to with an article and not with an arrest or intimidation.” He added.
He however added that he should not be taken as an individual because he speaks for millions of Ugandans and therefore as a generation they shall respond to other mistakes especially the conclusion of his statement where President vowed to confront and defeat all those threating the national security sighting that everyone has a right to speak his mind without being threatened.
“I will respond to the other mistakes, inconsistencies, contradictions and wrong conclusions at an appropriate time- actually, WE AS A GENERATION shall respond, because I don’t speak for myself but for millions of Ugandans, young and old- men, women and children, who want nothing but a better Country for themselves, their children and the generations to come.
Let’s now get into the market of ideas.” He noted.