The Prime Minister of the Buganda Kingdom, Charles Peter Mayiga, has expressed his willingness to mediate reconciliation talks between Alien Skin and singer Pallaso.
Mayiga voiced his disappointment over the latest violent clashes between the 2 artists and cautioned them towards partaking in bodily altercations sooner or later.
He emphasised that artists ought to give attention to their music moderately than resorting to fights, as such actions are unproductive and probably harmful, which undermines the expansion of the music business.
“It’s not good to have interaction in bodily fights. I do know Patrick Mulwana, also called Alien Skin, and Pius Mayanja, also called Pallaso. They ought to have reached out to me, and I’d have helped resolve the matter earlier than it escalated. The Mayanja household is famend for his or her contributions to music, and we wish them to give attention to that. They needs to be on planes to Hollywood representing the nation, not partaking in bodily altercations,” he defined throughout a gathering with Spice Diana, who sought his endorsement for her upcoming live performance.
Mayiga condemned the brawl, which started on December 31 on the Buganda Kingdom’s Enkuuka Festival and later escalated to the Empere Festival in Entebbe and Alien Skin’s residence in Kampala.
He additionally urged artists to hunt peaceable methods to resolve conflicts as a substitute of resorting to violence and bodily confrontations.