Deputy Head, Government Citizen Interaction Centre (GCIC), Duncan Abigaga Tuesday took to his social media platforms to invite Kyadondo East Member of Parliament, Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine, to participate in Wednesday’s anti-corruption walk.
His argument, though, was that no one knows how his son, Kampala, made it to St. Mary’s College, Kisubi with Aggregate 11.
“Corruption isn’t only pecuniary. Even bending set standards is corruption.His Excellency Bobi Wine should join President Museveni in today’s walk. Nobody knows how his son who got 11 aggregates in PLE ended up at St. Mary’s College, Kisubi,” Abigaba tweeted Tuesday evening.
Bobi Wine was not visible as top government officials, politicians, religious leaders and those in the private sector walked from Constitutional Square to Kololo in creating awareness in the fight against corruption.
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