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Ykee Benda Raises Concerns Over Politics in Eddy Kenzo’s Uganda Musicians Federation

bigeyeadmin5By bigeyeadmin5October 15, 2025
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A growing rift is emerging within the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) following remarks by singer Ykee Benda questioning the federation’s leadership under Eddy Kenzo. The comments have stirred debate about transparency, political ties, and representation within Uganda’s music industry.

Ykee Benda, a former president of the Uganda Musicians Association (UMA), expressed concerns that UNMF decisions are increasingly influenced by political agendas. He cited Kenzo’s public closeness to government figures, suggesting it could compromise the independence of the musicians’ body.

The statements were made during a radio interview earlier this week, where Ykee Benda also alleged that several key decisions were being made without proper consultation of the federation’s members. “We need clarity on who UNMF really serves,” he said.

The claims have sparked conversation both within and outside the music community, with several fans and industry observers weighing in on social media. Some supported Ykee Benda’s position, calling for clearer separation between music leadership and political involvement.

Others defended Kenzo, saying that collaborations with government are sometimes necessary for industry growth and artist support. Still, questions remain about how decisions within the UNMF are made and whether they represent the broader membership.

As of now, Eddy Kenzo and the UNMF leadership have not released an official statement addressing the allegations. Efforts to reach them for comment have so far been unsuccessful.

This controversy adds to growing concerns over the influence of politics in Uganda’s entertainment sector. Critics argue that aligning with political agendas could undermine the industry’s independence and diversity.

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The UNMF was launched in 2023 with the goal of uniting artists under one umbrella to advocate for better policies and protections. However, the recent tensions suggest deeper fractures may exist among stakeholders.

Observers are now calling for open dialogue within the federation to restore trust and ensure that the organization remains accountable to the artists it claims to represent.
He also questioned the source of the funds used to produce and promote the album, suggesting that the financial backing may have come from government-linked channels. “If the federation is truly for all musicians, then why is it only a few benefiting from these projects? Where is the accountability?” he asked.

The controversy has sparked mixed reactions within Uganda’s music industry, with some artists backing Ykee Benda’s claims while others have defended Kenzo’s leadership. Observers say the row reflects deeper divisions over the role of music associations and their relationship with the state.

In response to the accusations, Eddy Kenzo has not issued an official statement. However, sources close to the UNMF have denied any political involvement in the album, stating it was meant to promote Ugandan talent and unify artists under one voice.

This is not the first time Kenzo has faced criticism over his ties to the ruling government. His recent appearances at state events and collaborations with pro-government figures have raised eyebrows among opposition-leaning artists and fans.
As the debate continues, stakeholders are calling for transparency in the management of musicians’ associations. Many artists and fans are urging the UNMF to clarify its objectives and reaffirm its commitment to serving the broader music community, not individual agendas.

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