Bobi Wine : Uganda Can Change If Power Shifts From Old Guard to Young Leaders

National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has said Uganda holds enormous potential to transform for the better if leadership is handed over from the old guard to a new, youthful generation.

Bobi Wine made the remarks while addressing supporters during campaign engagements in Masaka and Lwengo districts, where he emphasized that young leaders understand the country’s current challenges and are better positioned to drive meaningful change.

He argued that a transition in leadership would unlock innovation, accountability, and opportunities for ordinary Ugandans, insisting that the country’s problems are not due to a lack of resources but outdated leadership.

Bobi Wine (Courtesy photo)

The NUP leader urged voters to believe in change and support a new direction that prioritizes the aspirations of the youth and the future of the nation.

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