Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, widely known as Bobi Wine, has issued a powerful and emotional statement alleging threats to his life and widespread violence against his supporters. His words have sparked fear, debate, and concern across the country.

Bobi Wine claimed that President Museveni’s son has openly threatened to kill him. He said these threats were made alongside statements that appeared to celebrate the killing of opposition supporters.
According to Bobi Wine, while the public figure mentioned was 22 people, he believes the real number of those killed since last week is more than 100. He described the situation as alarming and deeply painful.
He said the threats were not just words but were followed by frightening actions at his own home. According to his account, soldiers stationed inside his compound created chaos late at night.
Bobi Wine stated that the soldiers banged on his house doors while singing profanities. He said they challenged the occupants to come outside, creating fear among everyone inside the house.
He added that people in the house believed the soldiers were drunk. This, he said, made the situation even more dangerous and unpredictable.
The opposition leader said his home has effectively been turned into a place of punishment. He alleged that food supplies were blocked, leaving his wife and others inside hungry and distressed.

According to him, the soldiers cut the padlocks on his gates and replaced them with chains. This action, he said, restricted movement and made escape impossible.
Bobi Wine expressed deep concern for the safety of his wife and the people inside his home. He insisted that they are innocent civilians who do not deserve such treatment.
He demanded that the military immediately vacate his residence. He said their continued presence puts lives at risk and violates basic human rights.
The opposition leader described the actions as criminal and abusive. He accused those involved of acting outside the law and using fear to silence political opponents.
His statement has triggered strong reactions from supporters, many of whom expressed anger, fear, and sadness. Social media has been flooded with messages calling for justice and protection.
Human rights activists have urged authorities to investigate the claims seriously. They say any allegation involving threats to life and killings must not be ignored.
Civil society groups have reminded the government that it has a duty to protect all citizens, regardless of political affiliation. They stress that political differences should never lead to violence.

Some voices have called for calm and independent verification of the claims. They argue that facts must be established clearly to avoid further tension.
At the time of his statement, there was no detailed public response from the military or government addressing the allegations. This silence has increased public anxiety.
Political analysts warn that such claims, if not addressed, could deepen mistrust between citizens and state institutions. They say transparency is crucial at this moment.
Bobi Wine said that if such actions can happen to a well-known leader, ordinary citizens may be suffering even more quietly. He called for national and international attention.
He ended his statement with a strong demand for freedom and justice, repeating his call to “Free Uganda Now.” He said silence only empowers oppression.
As Uganda watches closely, many believe the country is at a critical point. How leaders respond to these serious allegations may shape the nation’s peace, justice, and future.