By Wedaeli Chibelushi & Charles Gitonga, BBC Information
A outstanding Ugandan designer whose dreadlocks had been lower off after he was arrested has advised the BBC he plans to develop them again “for so long as [he] lives”.
Latif Madoi, who has made garments for celebrities like late South African reggae icon Fortunate Dube and Jamaica’s Busy Sign, spent simply over six weeks in detention.
He has not been convicted of any crime however the jail authorities however insisted on chopping the dreadlocks he had been rising for 17 years.
On Monday he was launched on bail for a million Ugandan shillings (£213; $269).
After settling in again dwelling, Mr Madoi advised the BBC that dropping his beloved locs “was his breaking-point”.
The 47-year-old was recognized for performing “trend concert events” the place he would make 10 to fifteen clothes in simply two hours.
However now, with out the dreadlocks that had been a key a part of his Rastafarian identification, he feels “shy… like I can not go to locations. Possibly I am going to even really feel shy coming again on stage”.
Police mentioned they raided his trend college and arrested him for possessing “uniforms declared to be for the unique use” of the army and police, which is unlawful beneath Ugandan regulation.
However Mr Madoi, his lawyer and numerous Ugandan supporters online are satisfied he was locked up for his affiliation with Bobi Wine, the opposition chief and singer whose actual title is Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu.
The pair met when Bobi Wine requested Mr Madoi to make him some garments for his concert events and music movies. Their relationship continued when Bobi Wine entered politics – the opposition chief’s signature campaigning outfit, a pair of brilliant purple overalls, had been designed by Mr Madoi.
Mr Madoi accepts that he was in possession of army gear when police raided his college on 13 Might – however that that uniform was from the US military.
He tells the BBC he was making alterations for his buddy who’s a serving marine in the USA.
Regardless of having this uniform, Mr Madoi says he’s sure the police arrested him as a result of he made Bobi Wine’s purple general.
“There is not any different cause. Everybody who’s affiliated with Bobi Wine will at all times be arrested,” he says.
“We all know we’re not free any extra. I can not go to him at his dwelling any time I would like, like I used to. You at all times worry that perhaps you’re going to get arrested.”
The BBC has approached the Ugandan authorities for remark.
The nation’s safety forces have an extended historical past of pursuing President Yoweri Museveni’s political opponents.
Bobi Wine, at present the president’s largest rival, has been arrested quite a few occasions and confronted a number of prices, together with treason, all of which he denies.
The authorities deny the arrests have been political and say they’ve been obligatory to keep up regulation and order throughout opposition protests.
On Monday, Bobi Wine introduced Mr Madoi’s launch to his two million followers on social media platform X.
“Welcome again from captivity my brother Latif Madoi,” the message learn.
“It is a disgrace what loss, indignity and humiliation the regime has subjected you to because it detained you 6 weeks in the past for having supplied us your skilled companies.”
Mr Madoi is due again in courtroom on 29 July. Between from time to time, he might be making an attempt to exchange his college’s stitching machines, which had been seized within the raid.
“The enterprise just isn’t the identical… college students haven’t any machines the place they will be taught from, the place we are able to make demonstrations from,” he says.
Mr Madoi can also be engaged on feeling assured with out his dreadlocks and has already managed to determine an upside.
“I’ve a daughter… she has by no means seen me with out [dreadlocks]. Possibly she was at all times considering: ‘My dad was born like that’,” he laughs.
“That is comforted me – now she has the prospect to see me with out hair, wanting like another particular person.”