“We have noticed that Bobi Wine has been turning into Hon. Kyagulanyi to make political statements at Music shows, Bobi Wine is free to perform on Musical concerts, but the moment we see Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi on stage, we shall arrest him.”
Kyagulanyi states that unless court intervenes in his situation, his livelihood and that of his family hangs in jeopardy, because Mwesigwa has allegedly threatened to end his music career.
According to the complainant, the claimed sh300 million arise out of partial payments music promoters had made to Bobi Wine, and numerous advertisements inform of banners and posters that were plucked down by police men and crime preventers.
Now Bobi Wine wants the High Court in Kampala to issue orders prohibiting the Attorney General and Kampala Metropolitan police commander Mwesigwa from permanently interfering in his stage performances.
“I decided to run to court because police, which is supposed to protect me as I enjoy my rights, is instead violating them. As a Ugandan, I have a right to do business like any other musician,” Kyagulanyi told reporters shortly after filing his application
The case file has been allocated to Justice Henrietta Wolayo for hearing on Monday October 23, 2017.
On the illegal banning of our music concerts… pic.twitter.com/v6L6dPq5xv
— BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) October 19, 2017