Police block Besigye, Bobi Wine From Attending EACOP Public Debate

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A public debate that had been organised to discuss the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project has been blocked by the police.

The debate that was scheduled for Tuesday at Emerald Hotel in Wandegeya is organised by the African initiative on food security and environment (AIFE-Uganda), a not-for-profit organization whose role is to organize communities to be proactive against climate change.

Opposition leaders Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine of the National Unity Platform (NUP) and Dr Kizza Besigye were invited to the public debate as main speakers but police foiled all their efforts to access the venue.

Earlier the organisers had accused police of intimidating their members, insisting that the meeting was organised lawfully.

“We condemn the police for intimidating our organizers. The meeting is within the laws of Uganda. We have the freedom to have our opinion. Come attend the conference and make your voice heard,’ AIFE-Uganda said in a statement.

The debate coincides with another event in Bulisa, western Uganda today where President Museveni will launch the oil drilling activities at the Kingfisher oil field.

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