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Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu has attacked Kin Kaliisa’s NBS TV for misleading his supporters with fake election results.

by Abel Turinawe
February 1, 2021
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Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu has attacked Kin Kaliisa’s NBS TV for misleading his supporters with fake election results.
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In a letter dated 27th January 2021, to Next media services limited’s Chief Executive Officer, Kyagulanyi condemns NBS for establishing its own Tally Center (which other media houses were not allowed to do), “By 11:00pm, they were saying that Museveni had 63% from several districts. Most citizens wondered where these results were coming from. To complete their well calibrated plan, they lined up some so-called analysts to justify the results. It was clear the intention was to create the impression that Museveni was leading so as to dampen the spirits of the citizens.”

Bobi Wine claims that NBS Television attributed to him false results throughout their ‘live’ coverage of the election. He adds that the whole reporting by the Naguru based station was against him and his NUP party.

“NBS claimed to have established its own Tally Center (which other media houses were not allowed to do), and by 11:00pm, they were saying that Museveni had 63% from several districts. Most citizens wondered where these results were coming from,” Bobi Wine added.

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