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“I will not allow Ugandans to create another dictator in Bobi Wine,” – Mao

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Democratic Party (DP) president general Nobert Mao has same that he won’t sit to look at as Ugandans produce another “dictator” in National Unity Platform president, parliamentarian Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine.

Mao same that Ugandans UN agency support Kyagulanyi wish to create him untouchable, one thing that he won’t permit to happen.

Mao created these remarks whereas showing on NBS Television’s Morning Breeze show on Wednesday.

“How will a dictator take away a dictator? an individual UN agency doesn’t wish to be criticised, you see, truly voters produce a dictator. Ugandans created Museveni as a dictator, currently they’re claiming that he’s a tangle. i’m not reaching to settle for Ugandans to make a Kyagulanyi as a dictator,” Mao said.

Mao same that a similar those that ar creating the NUP president to “grow wings” are going to be a similar those that can complain tomorrow if he becomes President of African country, and seems dictatorial.

“Let North American country build establishments, let’s have terribly clear laws and allow us to settle for that it’s okay to disagree,” Mao noted.

For over a month currently, Mao has been “exposing flaws” in NUP leadership via his Twitter account, accusative them of being “hypocrites”.

Speaking to NBS, the stateless person president same that he can still tell Ugandans the reality concerning Kyagulanyi and his party.

“First and foremost, i’m telling them that they’ll tell lies concerning ME, however ME i’ll tell the reality concerning them. I don’t mind,” Mao additional.

Mao additional that over 10 years agone, he wrote a piece of writing concerning the politics of disrespect, intolerance and therefore the politics of insults that is what NUP is presently thriving on.

“Its headquarters ar in Kamwokya for currently. they’re terribly intolerant,” he said.

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