Police are reportedly struggling to disperse crowds that have lined up along the Kampala-Gayaza road to cheer on the Forum for Democratic Change-FDC founding president, Rt. Col. Dr. Kiiza Besigye.
It all started this morning after police withdrew personnel from Besigye’s home in Kasangati Town Council where he spent the last six days under preventive arrest from leading protests against the escalating commodity prices.
Besigye, who left his home aboard his vehicle fitted speakers, said that he is waking up Ugandans to rise to speak with one voice to the government about the high commodity prices. Police made several attempts to stop Besigye from continuing with his speech in vain as he would immediately pick up another microphone, once police confiscate the other. END
