Abedi demands NUP position on Homosexuality in new letter to Party Whip Nambeshe

Kimaanya Kabonera MP Abedi Bwanika has written to the Chief Opposition Whip in Parliament John Baptist Nambeshe to immediately convene the party organ to determine the official position of the party on Homosexuality.

In a letter dated March 25th, Bwanika expressed concerns that the party Leader Robert Kyagulanyi has made statements supporting homosexuality and has been sighted severally closing in with known homosexuals and organizations.

“That fears prevalent in the public realm that our party, the National Unity Platform either by association or omission, abates and promotes homosexuality,” writes Abedi.

Kyagulanyi, in 2023, after lifting his ban on visiting the United Kingdom held an interview with the BBC and that he (Kyagulanyi) reported that all party officials who voted in support of the Anti Homosexuality Act were working against the party position.

“That on another French Media channel, NUP President Kyagulanyi is quoted to indicate that LGBTQ rights are among people’s rights that will be respected if at all NUP takes charge of the Ugandan Government,” he further notes.

Bwanika also indicated that Kyagulanyi’s dress code has tremendously changed to suit the colors and fashion of the LGBTQI as evidenced by the bell bottom fashion dress and Purple colors during the BAFTA award ceremony in London.

He also noted that the LGBTQ also lobby and offers NUP clandestinely huge sums of money and such mounted pressure to oust Former Leader of Opposition Mathias Mpuuga just because of his LGBTQ stand.

“Now Therefore by the fore going, your humble petitioner prays, that a meeting of a lawful organ of the party to be convened at the fasted instance, to debate and pronounce an equivocal position of the National Unity Platform on LGBTQ,” He wrote.

NUP has not responded to the matter by the time this story was published.

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