Singer Edrisa Musuuza aka Eddy Kenzo has advised Bobi Wine to respectfully hold talks with Museveni instead of what he termed “conniving with foreigners to destroy Uganda.”
Bobi Wine, real name Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, is on his international tour, holding engagements with policy makers and politicians as he pushes for sanctions against President Yoweri Museveni’s government in Uganda.
Bobi Wine’s Capitol Hill engagements have left many talking. Eddy Kenzo says he does support Bobi Wine, calling him “a brother on the other hand but on political matters we disagree” because “I don’t agree with his approach of going to seek help from somewhere from people who don’t even know what is happening here.”
“There is a way you can talk. I believe in people who come inside [in the country], discuss on a table with an open heart,” Eddy Kenzo said in a media interview.
He says that if Bobi Wine comes and agrees to talks “with a lot of respect, there is a lot of changes that can really happen.”
Eddy Kenzo says he was complaining about copyright but did not go to streets but negotiated with the government, and he was glad that a copyright law had been passed. He wants Bobi Wine to borrow a leaf from his approach on the copyright law.
In his view, those who disagree with Museveni must be respectful. “I don’t agree with Mr Kyagulanyi when it comes to political matters but I respect him and he has a right to do whatever he is doing but me, I prefer the ideology of Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,” said Eddy Kenzo.
Bobi Wine has held Capitol Hill engagements, which have sparked mixed reactions on Pan Africanism, imperialism and liberation, as reported Here, There and Over There.
Eddy Kenzo and his wife Phiona Nyamutoro are employed by Museveni as presidential advisor and minister, respectively. (See Details Here and There).













