Archbishop pleads - Choose leaders, not violence, this election

A religious leader called for calm and fairness as the election season approaches. The Archbishop of Kampala, Paul Ssemogerere, spoke at a large Christmas event hosted by the Buganda Kingdom at Bulange. He told the crowd to select their leaders without violence, contrasting Uganda's often bloody polls with more peaceful transitions elsewhere.

He stated real peace requires faith and treating each other with basic human kindness. Ssemogerere argued that a just society is necessary for true stability, asking people to avoid actions that hurt or take advantage of others. He specifically mentioned ending discrimination, corruption, and the exploitation of vulnerable groups. The annual carol service, with attendees in white clothing, promotes both faith and cultural unity.
 

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