The continuously rising prices in the commodities in Uganda has brought about unrest from many people but the major person who has come out to protest against the condition that citizens are subjected to because if the increase in comodity prices is Dr. Kiiza Besigye.
Besigye has been arrested two times in a row because of staging protests against the current regime, with many raising alarms that the way Dr. Kiiza had been arrested was unfair and immoral. Dr. Kiiza recently was prohibited from leaving his home by security and he is currently facing house arrest in his home.
Apart from the increased comodity prices, Dr. Kiiza is also protesting against a rumored plan by His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to help his son Muhoozi Kainerugaba to succeed him as president of Uganda.
Stella Nyanzi, a Writer and Ugandan activist has come out to condemn all the opposition leaders for failing to raise their voices in the current situation, leaving Dr. Kiiza alone in the struggle for liberation against the harsh regime. Dr. Stella Nyanzi applauded Dr. Kiiza Besigye for his bravery and never ceasing desire to make things right with in his country, referring to him as the people's president.
"While my heart bleeds about the violent arrest of Rt Col. Dr. Kizza Besigye, my spirit is deeply encouraged by his determination and commitment to the liberation struggle in Uganda. The People’s President has big balls!" said Nyanzi.
She mentioned that there is nothing all the other opposition leaders are doing to end the regime but they only dwell in the comfort of their homes, complaining about the rise in comodity prices.
"What are all the other leaders of Uganda’s opposition doing to raise resistance against dictator Museveni’s excesses and oppression?”
Dr. Stella Nyanzi went ahead to hit at Bobi Wine who is considered an idol in politics by many Ugandans, mentioning that he has not done anything out of the ordinary together with the other opposition leaders.
"Shame on you Bobi Wine, Mugisha Muntu, Rtd Lt Gen Henry Tumukunde, Norbert Mao, Joseph Kabuleta and any other so called leaders of the opposition in Uganda who merely stop at tweeting their solidarity! Where are the balls in your pants – if any? Wooooowe – muswadde [shame on you]!” she further stated.