
In a statement regarding Alien Skin’s arrest, Balaam described him as a promising youth who could become a significant contender for NUP’s presidency. “Alien Skin is one of the youths that can contest for NUP president,” he stated, urging the artist and his team to reconsider their actions and focus on discipline and guidance. He emphasized that with proper direction, Alien Skin could effectively contribute to Uganda’s political discourse.

The minister’s remarks were accompanied by a letter allegedly written by Alien Skin, in which he sought a presidential pardon after being charged with assaulting medical staff at Nsambya Hospital. Balaam highlighted the importance of this letter as evidence of Alien Skin’s acknowledgment of his actions and his desire for redemption.
As the political climate continues to evolve, Balaam’s comments have ignited conversations about the role of artists in politics and the potential for new leadership within NUP. With Alien Skin facing legal challenges, it remains to be seen how these developments will impact his aspirations and the party’s future.