Bobi Wine was taken to hospital on Tuesday after he was hit within the leg with a tear-gas canister throughout a confrontation with police.
Ugandan opposition chief Bobi Wine has been discharged from the hospital after being hit by a tear-gas canister within the leg throughout a confrontation with police.
The mayor of Kampala, Uganda’s capital, informed the French information company AFP on Wednesday that Wine underwent surgical procedure to take away fragments of the canister.
“He has stabilised and is on the way in which out of hospital now,” Kampala Mayor Erias Lukwago mentioned.
Earlier, Wine’s Nationwide Unity Platform (NUP) mentioned on Tuesday that the 42-year-old, whose actual identify is Robert Kyagulanyi, had been shot within the leg by police, calling it “one other try on the life” of Wine.
Opponents and human rights activists have accused President Yoweri Museveni’s authorities of stifling the opposition, an accusation that Museveni denies.
Wine challenged Museveni, who has dominated Uganda for almost 40 years, within the 2021 election and has been put below home arrest quite a few occasions and had his social gathering rallies dispersed with drive.
George Musisi, Wine’s lawyer, informed AFP that it “seems police focused to hurt him” in Tuesday’s incident.
He defined that Wine was injured when police fired a gasoline canister “indiscriminately” when he had gone for a gathering with supporters in Bulindo.
“A tear-gas canister was aimed toward him and it exploded injuring him on the leg,” he mentioned, including that police had additionally arrested 4 social gathering supporters.
Uganda Radio Community reported that the NUP spokesperson Joel Ssenyonyi requested Wine be discharged from the hospital as a result of he claimed “operatives in civilian garments” had been making an attempt to entry his room since final evening.
“They even demanded his medical varieties from the hospital. Happily, the hospital declined,” Ssenyonyi mentioned.
On Tuesday, police mentioned officers had tried to cease Wine and his group from marching down a highway, which resulted within the altercation.
In an announcement, the police mentioned an investigation into the occasions can be carried out.
In July, police cracked down on anti-corruption rallies in Kampala, resulting in the arrests of dozens of demonstrators. These protesting in opposition to a big oil undertaking in Uganda have additionally been rounded up on a number of events.