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Uganda: Besigye, Bobi Wine Campaign Leaves Protestors Puzzled

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Edward Mutegaya, a boda boda rider in Magere says he doesn't support the protest because of the toll COVID-19 lockdown is having on the people.

Kenneth Kazibwe another boda boda rider in Kasangati says he didn't understand clearly what the protest campaign was all about.

William Kiiza, a people power supporter, says they did not take part in the protest because of the heavy police deployment.

A female People Power coordinator who preferred anonymity said people misunderstood the campaign because it is far from the conventional street protests.

We started with 1 pm protest but we might announce night protests when everything is quiet and everyone is home then people can start drumming.

Source: allAfrica.com

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