Rapper Gravity Omutujju has responded to singer and politician Bobi Wine’s accusations that the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) members accepting Ugx 13 billion from the government would hinder the construction of hospitals that would benefit communities.
Gravity Omutujju argues that the existing hospitals in the country are sufficient, and there is no need for additional construction.
He asserts that building more hospitals would only result in more people falling ill which is not the goal.
Gravity further suggests that the government should provide financial support to musicians, allowing them to live a better life and drive luxurious cars.
He emphasizes that if Bobi Wine truly cares about the people, he should lead by example and build hospitals from the proceeds as an opposition leader.
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Gravity has a history of making controversial submissions, leading many to believe that he is seeking attention and relevance in the public sphere.