Ugandan activist Bobi Wine condemns killing of his supporter
KAMPALA, Uganda — Ugandan musician and opposition leader Bobi Wine is urging police to investigate the death of one of his supporters who died from injuries sustained during torture by unknown abductors.
Wine said the victim, an entertainer whose stage name was Zigy Wyne, was missing an eye and two fingers when he was found dumped outside a hospital in Kampala, the Ugandan capital.
He was hospitalized for a week before his death Sunday. The death has upset supporters of Wine, a leading opposition figure who says he will challenge Uganda’s long-time ruler in elections scheduled for 2021.
Wine said in a statement that supporters of his “People Power” movement have been targeted by state agents. “Only these past three months, there have been several attacks on many friends and comrades,” he said, citing an unsolved killing of one of his supporters in May as well as kidnappings of others.