Teargas gears in Lira town as police tries disperse NUP supporters.
Following Mr Kyagulanyi left Gracious Palace Hotel and went to Radio Wa through Obote Avenue, many individuals shut their organizations and joined the group that fired structure up at the inn.
Police terminated poisonous gas on Saturday morning in an emotional endeavor to scatter many individuals who were attempting to invite National Unity Platform (NUP) pioneer Robert Kyagulanyi otherwise known as Bobi Wine in Lira City in northern Uganda.
The previous official competitor showed up in Lira on Friday night, hours after he was impeded from showing up on a nearby radio broadcast in Mbale District in eastern Uganda. He went through a night at Gracious Palace Hotel before he could achieve his main goal.
Some portion of the artist turned-resistance extremist’s central goal in Lira was to hold a press instructions followed by meeting NUP allies from across the Lango Sub-locale and afterward show up on a radio syndicated program.
Following Mr Kyagulanyi left Gracious Palace Hotel and went to Radio Wa through Obote Avenue, many individuals shut their organizations and joined the group that fired structure up at the inn.
As they showed up at Lira primary market, his allies began reciting, “Bobi Wine, our man, Bobi Wine, our man; our man, our leader.”
Minutes after the fact, intensely equipped cops showed up and endeavored to impede his caravan close to All Nations Gospel Church.
Nonetheless, the security agents appeared to be overpowered by the group before they called for support that came through when the group was moving toward St Kizito Nursery and Primary School.
Police furnished with weapons and teargas bounced off the white police get van, closed off the Post-Office Road and afterward began discharging poisonous gas to scatter the group.
Their point was purportedly to hinder Bobi Wine and his group from arriving at the radio broadcast where he had intended to hold a press instructions and a radio syndicated program.
White billows of gagging smoke could be seen blowing over individuals’ heads while many hacked and twisted around as they went through the smoke.