The National Unity Platform (NUP) Principal Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu aka Bobi Wine, who is currently in hiding has slammed the Uganda Police force and the Inter religious council over their “silence” on the Friday military raid on his home in Magere, Wakiso District.
“Another day of hiding, another day of injustice, you all know the police has always come out to give a statement on anything, but since the raids on my house, the first, the second and the third one where my wife was assaulted, the police has not said anything” he said,
Bobi Wine added, “In a country under family rule, the ruling family is always above the law and everybody else is a worker, an employee. The police cannot say a thing, the Human Rights Commission, you saw them going to my house to pay my wife a visit apparently and then after the raid and the assault on my wife and all the criminality that was done at my house, nothing has happened”.
Bobi Wine who is still at large made the remarks in a video recorded on January 25, 2026 at his ancestral home in Gomba District and posted on his X account on Monday.
“A day before my wife was attacked, the inter-religious council was at my house and spoke to my wife. I’m yet to hear their statement on what happened. But all in all, the task is on us Ugandans to free ourselves. I’m doing what I can do”
Bobi Wine revealed that even though he is currently being hunted for by the country’s security agencies, he is currently visiting various leaders across the country.
During the January 20th visit to his Magere home, the members of the Inter religious council, led by Church of Uganda Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba, said they had independently visited the home to verify the situation amid conflicting reports and videos circulating online.
At the time, the religious leaders expressed concern over the restrictions on the family and the broader wave of postelection arrests across the country.





















