Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has expressed issues over singer Gravity Omutujju’s conduct, stating she may cease providing him alternatives if public dissatisfaction about his actions persists.

Talking throughout an interview with NBS TV, Nabbanja revealed her efforts to assist musicians, together with Omutujju, however emphasised the necessity for them to take care of a constructive picture.
“I often take Omutujju on board. I deliver alongside the people that folks request,” she defined. “Nonetheless, if they are saying he’s concerned in inappropriate actions, I can’t embrace him once more.”
The Prime Minister, who admitted she just isn’t a fan of music, mentioned her engagement with musicians stems from the general public’s admiration for them.
She additionally shared her intention to talk with Gravity Omutujju to encourage behavioral modifications whereas acknowledging his recognition amongst followers.
The remarks comply with latest controversies involving Gravity Omutujju and fellow artist Lil Pazo, who had been summoned by the Uganda Nationwide Cultural Centre (UNCC) over allegations of vulgar content material of their music.
The UNCC’s transfer goals to handle rising issues about specific lyrics and their affect on cultural values.
