Bobi Wine vows to defy police guidelines as he returns to Uganda
Bobi Wine has reacted with fire to the guidelines issued by police authorities ahead of his return to Uganda on Thursday.
Police issued a warning on Wednesday for planned processions and rallies saying only his family members will be allowed to receive him at the Airport.
Wine has scoffed at police authorities saying they can't decide who receives him at the airport and where he should go after.
The lawmaker says "no single family member will receive me at the airport" because he knows where his home is.
"I will be received by friends, colleague leaders and artistes," he wrote on Facebook.
Earlier today, police said the Kyandondo East MP would be escorted directly from the airport to his home in Magere.
The musician-turned-lawmaker says he has a series of planned activities, including visiting his sickly grandmother.
"I will then go and see my sickly grandmother briefly at Najjanankumbi from where I will head to Kamwokya for lunch with my family (brothers and sisters) before I go to my home in Magere.
"I am a free Ugandan with the right to movement, freely in my country. The police have no business telling me who receives me and who cannot or where I go and where I cannot. This impunity must stop! Wama see you, friends, tomorrow," Wine says.
There is heightened security in Entebbe ahead of his arrival tomorrow