KAMPALA.

National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has pledged to restore public access to Lake Victoria and other water bodies which are currently under the control of soldiers under the Fisheries Protection Unit(FPU) .
He also promised to reopen all landing sites currently closed over allegedly abetting illega; fishing.
Addressing a campaign rally at Busabala playground , Makindye /Ssabagabo Division on Wednesday ,Bobi Wine highlighted the long-standing struggles of Busaabala residents, who have faced displacement from the lakeshore, eviction from landing sites, confiscation of boats, and destruction of fishing gear. He described these actions as unjust and promised that his government would protect the rights and livelihoods of fishing communities.
“The pain you are going through affects me deeply. If you entrust me with leadership, we shall restore your dignity and ensure that Ugandans freely access their resources in a new Uganda,” Bobi Wine said.
The rally was held under heavy security deployment, with police and military personnel restricting movement around the venue. Several NUP leaders and supporters reported being blocked from accessing the grounds, and some gatherings were dispersed using teargas.
Bobi Wine arrived in Busaabala around 2:00 pm, escorted by a large contingent of security officers, drawing concern from party leaders and supporters.
Senior NUP figures, including Leader of the Opposition Joel Ssenyonyi, Members of Parliament, and Buganda region deputy leader Muwanga Kivumbi, condemned the security agencies for what they described as intimidation and deliberate obstruction of political activities.
Despite the tense environment, Bobi Wine urged his supporters to remain calm and peaceful.
“We know our rights, and we shall continue demanding them peacefully. NUP believes in change through non-violence and the will of the people,” he told the crowd.
He also accused security forces of using excessive force against his supporters but reiterated that his party is committed to winning power through peaceful means.
Today ,Wednesday , Bobi Wine ‘s campaign caravan is in Kalangala islands where he is expected to hold two rallies –one in Kyamuswa County and another in Bujjumba County .