Ugandan musician Eddy Kenzo has addressed the recent altercation that took place during an NRM campaign in Kawempe North, where he was involved in a confrontation with a security officer. The incident, which saw Kenzo push away a man believed to be an SFC soldier, sparked reactions from netizens and the public.
Kenzo Explains the Incident
In an interview following the altercation, Eddy Kenzo defended his actions, explaining that the security operative’s conduct had caused him to react emotionally. According to Kenzo, he was attempting to engage with the crowd and speak on behalf of the ghetto people, who form a significant portion of the audience at political events.
“I wanted to inform Mzee about the ghetto people’s issues since they were the majority in the audience, and I think this didn’t go well with other people organizing the event,” Kenzo said.
While addressing the crowd, Kenzo stated that a security officer was sent to the stage with instructions to remove him, which led to the tense situation.
Apology and Explanation
Kenzo, who is known for his calm demeanor and commitment to peaceful interactions, admitted that his emotions got the best of him during the incident. He expressed regret for his actions, clarifying that he is not a violent person and that he has always respected security personnel in the past.
“He was on a radio call, and someone was telling him to get me off stage. I’m not a violent person, and I always feel bad about such incidents. Therefore, if there’s anyone who felt bad about my action, I’m sorry,” Kenzo explained.
The musician continued by acknowledging that while he respects security protocols, he felt disrespected by the attempt to remove him from the stage without proper communication. “The security team should have respected my stage time instead of forcefully trying to remove me,” Kenzo added.
A Call for Mutual Respect
Despite the altercation, Kenzo emphasized his willingness to comply with rules and regulations, stating that he does not condone violence. “I, too, can’t find a security personnel doing their job and tell them otherwise. I am one of the people who comply with the rules because I don’t like violence, and I have always complied with the SFC details,” he concluded.
Public Response and Apology
Kenzo’s explanation and apology have been welcomed by some fans, while others continue to debate the incident. Many have expressed support for the artist, understanding his frustration but also calling for peaceful resolutions in such tense situations.
As the story continues to unfold, it remains clear that Kenzo values respect and collaboration, whether on stage or off, and this incident highlights the challenges that can arise in the intersection of celebrity, politics, and security protocols.