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Mabirizi Challenges Police Ban on Bobi Wine’s Mobilization Tours, Demands Justice for NUP

Mourice Muhoozi by Mourice Muhoozi
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Bobi Wine and Male Mabirizi

Bobi Wine and Male Mabirizi

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In a legal tempest of epic proportions, Male Mabirizi, a city lawyer known for courting controversy, has hurled a legal gauntlet at the government.

His target? The recent police ban on the mobilization tours orchestrated by the fiery National Unity Platform (NUP) and its enigmatic leader, Robert Kyagulanyi, fondly called Bobi Wine.

Brandishing a suit as potent as a thunderbolt, Mabirizi charges into the hallowed halls of the Mbale High Court, thundering that the police ban, inked by none other than the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Maj Gen Geoffrey Katsigazi Tumusiime, is an unlawful decree that begs for retraction.

“The above directives were not just a breach of procedure, but an irrational affront to the very essence of the Uganda Police Force,” Mabirizi thunders in righteous indignation, making clear his intent to topple this perceived injustice.

In a September salvo, Maj Gen Katsigazi roared his disapproval, alleging that Kyagulanyi and his NUP disciples cavalierly spurned the guidelines set forth by the police.

“While we champion the right to peaceful assembly and expression of public views, it’s evident that in all corners where NUP’s mobilization drums have resounded, there’s been a blatant flouting of our rules,” Maj Gen Katsigazi declaims with unwavering resolve.

He pointed a damning finger at Kyagulanyi, accusing him of inciting chaos, fanning sectarianism, and peddling defamatory daggers at President Museveni’s person.

“In light of these egregious violations, NUP’s activities stand suspended. This proclamation follows our earlier communication to NUP leadership, putting the brakes on their mobilization and office openings until they pledge fealty to the law,” Maj Gen Katsigazi thunders, determined to quash any spark of rebellion.

In the crucible of the High Court, Mabirizi’s voice reverberates, painting the police’s actions as a tragic comedy of errors, a mockery of legality that must be unmade by the court’s august hand.

“Let this court, in its wisdom, issue a decree of prohibition and an eternal injunction, barring the Inspector General of Police and any underlings from meddling further in the political and civic pursuits of our citizens,” Mabirizi implores with the fervor of a preacher.

He stakes his claim as a sentinel of Uganda’s governance, the keeper of its rule of law, and the guardian of its vanishing political freedoms, demanding not just justice, but a reckoning.

And so, the stage is set for a legal saga of Herculean proportions, where Mabirizi, the indomitable champion of justice, seeks not just restitution, but a clarion call for the very soul of Uganda’s political landscape. The echoes of this courtroom battle will resonate far and wide, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of the nation’s history.


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