CROSSFIRE: Bebe Cool, Bobi Wine in bitter exchange over Salim Saleh Cash, NUP Donor Money

A meeting between President Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni’s younger brother Gen Caleb Akandwanaho aka Salim Saleh and several musicians has reignited decades-long rivalry between singers Moses Ssali aka Bebe Cool and Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine.

Bobi Wine says artistes who met Salim Saleh are ‘little beggars’ while Bebe Cool has reminded the National Unity Platform NUP leader that he reportedly begs from foreigners to disrupt Uganda’s peace.

BOBI WINE’S THOUGHTS

Watching my fellow artistes line up themselves before Museveni’s brother General Salim Saleh to beg for handouts, my mind was taken back to the story of Joseph Stalin, the Soviet dictator of the 19th century.

Stalin once plucked off all the feathers from a live chicken as a lesson to his followers.

He then set the chicken on the floor a short distance away.

The chicken was blooded and suffering from great pain, yet, when Stalin began to throw some bits of wheat to the chicken it followed him around.

He then said to his followers, “This is how easy it is to govern stupid people. They will follow you no matter how much pain you cause them, as long as you throw a few worthless crumbs to them every once in a while.”

This story has come to life very many times in Uganda.

Museveni, like all brutal dictators appeals to two human weaknesses- greed and fear.

Those who resist greed are intimidated into submission, after which he returns and gives them a few crumbs from his loot.

I am sure every artiste fully understands this, because artistes are expected to understand the things around them, even above the average citizen.

Artistes are aware that about two years ago, the regime brought very oppressive laws targeting the industry.

Among the laws proposed was a requirement that an artiste must submit his or her lyrics to the minister of Gender for approval before producing any artistic work.

Another ridiculous one was a requirement for artistes to get permission from the government before they are allowed to perform abroad.

These regulations were never shelved. They were only put on a halt when the regime got the excuse of COVID19 to implement the control which they had hoped to achieve through the regulations.

Artistes are aware that before shows were banned on account of COVID19, I and Nubian Li were not allowed perform anywhere in Uganda.

The regime made it clear that any artiste who dares to criticise its corruption and injustice was not going to be allowed to perform in this country.

Several artistes including Nubian Li, Dan Magic and the Mighty family comedians just returned from Kitalya after seven months for simply associating with me and for speaking the truth.

The attack on the arts has been clear for all to see.In all this, we have seen very few artistes bold enough to stand in solidarity with fellow artistes and with the Music and creative industry.

Uganda Musician’s Association (UMA), an association which we started to fight for the industry has been loudly silent about all this injustice. It was reduced to a beggars’ association.

It is very sad to see that the very person who destroyed the music industry has finally been able to make artistes bow down in humiliation to worship him. Oh what a shame!

This generation of artistes needs to remember that we have been here before. In the 1970s artistes and writers such as Robert Serumaga, John Ruganda and Okot p’Bitek fled to exile in neighbouring Kenya.

Byron Kawadwa, a playwright and artistic director of the Uganda National Theatre, paid the ultimate price of death in 1977 following his critical play ‘Oluyimba lwa Wankoko’.

They refused to sell their souls to dictator Idi Amin.

Yet, today we celebrate them. I know that all these artists are aware that the entire objective is to silence not just individual artistes but to water down the entire music and creative industry so that it never produces another ‘Kyagulanyi’ kind of artist that speaks truth to it’s face.

The objective is to divide artistes and cause them to fight against each other because Gen. Museveni believes in the divide and rule concept.

No wonder, several artistes are already up in arms questioning the methods and criteria used to select beneficiaries of the few monies dished out every once in a while. Moreover tax payers’ money!

I can only imagine the disappointment of the fans who rely on their artists to raise their voices and speak about social issues that affect them.

As we speak, many Ugandans are grappling untold poverty, hunger, disease and oppression. Many of our people are dropping dead because of starvation.

It is in such times that artists should rise to the occasion and speak on behalf of the millions of their fans whose voices have been suppressed and locked down.

This is not a time for artist to line up before the despot and beg for a few crumbs that fall off his plunder of our nation.

Before going to meet Gen Saleh, these artists should have asked themselves these questions; 1. WHY ARE THEY NOT INVITED TO A MINISTRY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ARTS?

2. WHAT DOES A MILITARY GENERAL HAVE TO DO WITH ORGANISING MUSIC AND THE ARTS?

3. ISN’T THIS THE SAME PLACE WHERE FELLOW ARTISTS WERE RECENTLY BEATEN AND HUMILIATED?

The deliberate destruction of institutions and the sustained plan of keeping everyone poor so that they have to beg the dictator for survival should have been clear.But any way, its so sad that they never learn.

They’re just too blind to see that they’re being used to their own detriment. It gets clearer each day that the people of Uganda are on their own- sad!

I know that all hope is not lost. I encourage all well meaning artistes, especially the young, to believe in the values of hard-work and patience.

Most importantly, they must resist the temptation of quick fixes from the regime, and work not only for their well being, but the well being of the people of Uganda who have made them what they are.

BEBE COOL RESPONDS

I would like to respond to the statement made by Bobi wine today belittling artists for having gone to meet General Saleh in Gulu.

First and foremost, every artist who went to Gulu did not meet Gen. Salim Saleh but rather the chief coordinator operation wealth creation which has it’s main mandate to include all Ugandans into the money economy.

Before operation wealth creation was put in place,about 70% of Ugandans were living outside the money economy and as per now the number has reduced to about 39%.

Ugandan musicians belong to the creative arts sector under different associations though about 80% of the stakeholders live outside of the money economy hence the need to meet the general, discuss the challenges in the industry and also lobby for funds which have always been channelled through UNCC/F.

I personally have met general Saleh and the president to discuss the challenges in our creative arts industry, not forgetting my personal issues too(using my social capital).

I therefore want to correct my young brother Bobi wine on his ignorant post that whatever funds artists get from the general are not handouts but rather entitled financial relief.

Therefore i want to thank general Saleh for engaging the artists in this fight to find the solution to the challenges in the creative arts.

Let me also thank and encourage the artists to continue engaging all government arms,members of Parliament and well-meaning individuals in this fight not forgetting that our brother was once in Parliament but never presented a single private members bill on the creative arts industry in Parliament.

Anyway, I know you have always seen artists meet general Saleh but you chose to post negatively this time because it was not just artists meeting general Saleh but rather Dr Jose Chameleone who is your direct lifetime music competitor.

Today you travelled to solicit for funds from foreign funders for your personal benefit yet you know they have to get paid back at the cost of Uganda’s peace .

Time for politicking ended on 14th January.

Ugandans need tangible solutions to their day to day problems.

Pearl Times Reporter

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