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Bobi Wine

Bobi Wine has announced that he has temporarily left Uganda after spending the past two months in hiding, following what he described as a military crackdown after the disputed 2026 presidential election.

In a statement shared publicly via his official social media accounts, the opposition leader said he had been forced to go underground after security forces allegedly raided his residence a day after Yoweri Museveni declared himself the winner of the election.

“Two months ago, Museveni yet again usurped the will of the people of Uganda and declared himself president on gunpoint. A day later, gripped by shame and fear, the military invaded my home to harm me, but I was able to evade them and go into hiding,” Bobi Wine said.

According to the opposition figure, security forces spent weeks attempting to track him down, carrying out a series of operations targeting his associates and supporters.

“Over the past two months, the regime has looked for me everywhere. They have raided the homes of many colleagues and fellow leaders, mounted roadblocks and spot checks of vehicles and motorcycles, arrested and dismissed the police officers assigned to my campaign, raided our home in the village, and kept my home under siege. Well, they couldn’t find me because the people of Uganda sheltered me and protected me,” he said.

Bobi Wine said the protection he received from ordinary Ugandans enabled him to remain out of reach of authorities during the period he spent in hiding.

The opposition leader also announced that he had now left the country briefly to engage with international allies and supporters.

“Today, I am announcing my brief exit from the country to handle important work. Over the next few weeks, I will engage with our friends and allies all over the world before returning to Uganda to continue the push for freedom and democracy!” he said.

Despite leaving the country temporarily, Bobi Wine urged his supporters to remain united and focused on what he described as the broader struggle for political change.

“For now, let’s remain focused and united,” he added.

Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, has emerged as one of the most prominent opposition figures challenging Museveni’s decades-long rule in Uganda.

His political movement has frequently accused the government of suppressing dissent, allegations that authorities have repeatedly denied.

The latest developments come amid continued political tensions in the country, with opposition groups and civil society organisations raising concerns about the conduct of elections and the treatment of opposition leaders.

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Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine.

Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has re-emerged and broken his silence after abduction fears.

Bobi Wine, in a statement shared via his official social media accounts on Saturday, January 17, said he had managed to escape from the Ugandan military, which had raided his home on Friday night.

He also disclosed that he was not at his home, but his wife and other family members are still under house arrest.

While addressing the fears surrounding his reported abduction, Bobi Wine said that his neighbours had concluded that the military had succeeded in abducting him and his family and spread the news.

“Last night was very difficult at our home in Magere. The military and police raided us. They switched off power and cut off some of our CCTV cameras. There were helicopters hovering over. I want to confirm that I managed to escape from them. Currently, I am not at home, although my wife and other family members remain under house arrest,” Bobi Wine stated.

“I know that these criminals are looking for me everywhere, and I am trying my best to keep safe. I understand that there has been great concern and speculation regarding my whereabouts. Please understand this is the context of a nationwide internet shutdown. Given the commotion that happened at our house at night, and given that no one is allowed to access the house, our neighbours concluded that they had succeeded in abducting us and spread the news.”

Uganda presidential results

He also rejected the presidential results that are being announced by the Uganda Electoral Commission and condemned the killings that have so far been reported in the country.

“I reiterate our COMPLETE REJECTION of the fake results Byabakama is reading. In addition to the ballot stuffing, the military takeover of the election, the detention of our leaders and polling officials, and other electoral offences, their results have zero backing!” Bobi Wine said.

“We condemn the murder of numerous citizens who have thus far attempted to peacefully demonstrate against the broad daylight thuggery. The people of Uganda have the right to protest in defence of their sovereign right to determine a government of their choice – not the kind of criminality we’re witnessing.”

He also claimed that the Ugandan government had employed various fraudulent techniques to usurp the will of the people in numerous constituencies across the country.

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Uganda Elections 2026

President Yoweri Museveni has taken an early lead in Uganda’s presidential election, according to provisional results released by the Electoral Commission on Friday morning.

The commission announced that with about 45 per cent of polling stations reporting, Museveni had garnered 76.25 per cent of the vote, translating to approximately 3.9 million votes.

His closest challenger, National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, was trailing with 19.85 percent, or approximately 1.3 million votes.

The early results place the long-serving president firmly ahead as the vote tallying process continues across the country, though the Electoral Commission cautioned that the figures remain provisional and subject to change as more polling stations submit their returns.

The election has been closely watched both locally and internationally, with Museveni seeking to extend his decades-long rule against a youthful opposition led by Bobi Wine, who has positioned himself as a symbol of change, particularly among young voters.

Votes are being counted in parts of Uganda amid an internet shutdown and opposition accusations of rigging in presidential and parliamentary elections.

“Massive ballot-stuffing reported everywhere,” declared presidential hopeful Bobi Wine in a post on social media, without providing documentary proof.

A photo collage of Yoweri Museveni and Bobi Wine.

The authorities have not responded to his allegations of electoral fraud, nor to his claim that “many” polling agents and supervisors belonging to his NUP party were “abducted, and others chased off polling stations”.

Delays of up to four hours have been blamed on malfunctioning biometric machines used to verify voters’ identities.

Some have linked the problems to the network outage, plus a lack of voting materials, and equipment not arriving at some stations on time.

Polling stations, therefore, closed later than planned. The electoral commission says that anybody who joined the queue by 5:00 pm was able to cast their ballot.

Earlier on, the electoral agency apologised for the “technical glitches” and said officials were working to resolve them.

In the presidential race, Yoweri Museveni, 81, in power since 1986, is seeking a seventh successive victory as he faces a challenge from Bobi Wine, a charismatic 43-year-old pop star.

The result of the presidential vote will be announced by 4:00 pm on Saturday, the electoral commission has said.

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