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Uganda: Section of Public Shuns Peaceful Protests

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When Uganda Radio Network visited some areas like Magere where Kyagulanyi leaves and Kasangati at Besigye's home area, it was business as usual.

Edward Mutegaya, a Boda Boda rider in Magere says he doesn't support the protest because of the impact of COVID-19 on the people.

Robert Ssemanda, also a Boda Boda rider in Kasangati says that they will not participate in the protest for fear of being arrested by security personnel.

He, however, wants the President to lift the ban on Boda bodas Kenneth Kazibwe another Boda Boda rider in Kasangati says he didn't understand the campaign clearly.

William Kiiza, a people power supporter, says they did not take part in the protest because of police deployment.

Source: allAfrica.com

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