Bobi Wine, Ugandan singer turned politician, has described
the arrest of Omah Lay, a fast-rising Nigerian musician, in his country as an
“act of shame by a corrupt regime operating double standards”.
On Sunday, Omah Lay was arrested alongside Tems, a Nigerian
vocalist, and his associates over his involvement in an unauthorised concert
that held on Saturday night in the Ddungu Resort in Munyonyo, Kampala City.
Both singers were on Monday charged to court for flouting
the protocols put in place by the Ugandan government towards curbing the spread
of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The development has since provoked intense controversies on social media platforms with many Nigerians, including celebrities, calling for the singers’ release from the custody of Ugandan police.
Taking to his Twitter page to join the call for Omah Lay’s
release, the presidential aspirant claimed the singer’s arrest isn’t about
COVID-19.
“Truth is Omah Lay‘s arrest isn’t about COVID. No! It’s an
act of shame by a corrupt regime that operates on double standards,” the
politician wrote alongside a photo from the concert wherein the singer
performed and other pictures which showed how COVID-19 guidelines were being
violated by citizens of Uganda during a political rally.
Truth is #OmahLay's arrest isn't about COVID. No! It's an act of shame by a corrupt regime that operates on double standards. He obtained a work permit & performed under police protection! Why arrest him? This as pro-Museveni artists stage street concerts unmolested! #FreeOmahLay pic.twitter.com/TR0zf2cJes
— BOBI WINE (@HEBobiwine) December 14, 2020
“He obtained a work permit & performed under police
protection! Why arrest him? This as pro-Museveni artists stage street concerts
unmolested!”
Wine’s comment comes after Omah Lay took a hit at Uganda’s
government, saying he’s being denied a fair hearing.
It also comes shortly after the Nigerian government waded
into the controversy, stating that it was doing everything within its power to
secure the release of Omah Layi and Tems from detention.
The two singers have been remanded in police custody until December 16, 2020.
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