Abitex Calls for Pallaso's Arrest for Defying Performance Ban

Events promoter Abitex is furious with singer Pallaso for continuing to perform despite being banned by promoters and the Uganda National Cultural Forum.

Abitex Calls for Pallaso's Arrest for Defying Performance Ban
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Events promoter Abitex is furious with singer Pallaso for continuing to perform despite being banned by promoters and the Uganda National Cultural Forum.

Abitex feels that the police and government aren't doing enough to enforce these bans. He believes they should be upholding the decisions made by the artists' governing bodies.

Abitex is calling on the police to take action and arrest Pallaso for disregarding the bans imposed by both the promoters and the Uganda National Cultural Forum.

"We as promoters don't have power without government and police," Abitex explained in a television interview. "We appeal to the police to do their job and enforce the law. Pallaso is not above the law. He was banned from the stage, and we want to see that implemented."

Abitex also believes that promoter Kavuma Musa, known as KT, should be held accountable for allowing Pallaso to perform at Spice Diana's concert during his ban.

"We appeal to Ragga Dee to ask the police to enforce what the Uganda National Cultural Forum passed," he stated. "I want to see the promoter face the law as well for putting Pallaso on stage. He went against the resolutions and should be punished."

Pallaso has continued to perform despite facing a six-month ban from promoters and a nine-month ban from the Uganda National Cultural Forum. These bans were put in place following instances of violence and repeated physical altercations involving Pallaso and fellow musician Alien Skin.

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