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Bishop Ateirweho warns of divine judgment over election violence
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79895, member: 636"] The Bishop of Bunyoro Kitara Diocese, Jacob Ateirweho, issued a sharp warning about election violence. He said the church is deeply disturbed by media footage showing beatings and abuse during presidential campaigns, calling the pattern troubling for the nation's future. Speaking from his residence in Duhaga, he appealed for security forces and the government to treat all political parties the same, stressing Ugandans must live together after the voting ends. He asked for peaceful conduct, reminding everyone that elections are temporary but community bonds are permanent. The bishop expressed widespread fear about stability once the polls close, urging candidates to accept results and wait for another chance if they lose. He stated that leadership comes from God, and perhaps a person's time is not right now. Ateirweho warned those committing violence face divine judgment, suggesting they still have time to repent. His Christmas message included a general call for people to do good and live righteously. [/QUOTE]
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