Prince Nakibinge cautions leaders against political di

Prince Kassim Nakibinge, the titular head of Muslims in Uganda, has urged newly elected leaders to serve all citizens regardless of political affiliation. He also encouraged the Muslim community to support government development programs aimed at poverty reduction.
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The statement addresses the importance of political unity and economic participation in Uganda's development, reflecting the influence of religious leadership in local politics.
_________________ The Titular Head of Muslims in Uganda, Prince Kassim Nakibinge Kakungulu, has challenged the newly elected leaders to serve all Ugandans regardless of their political affiliation. "There is a lot that unites us, like education, health, and roads. No religion is united, and divisions are normal when we are not fighting each other," he said on Friday. Nakibinge was addressing over 30 members of Parliament, whom he hosted at his residence in Kibuli, Kampala suburbs. The Titular Head of Muslims in Uganda, Prince Kassim Nakibinge Kakungulu after receiving former Prime Minister John Patrick Amama Mbabazi, who was the chief guest. (Courtesy photo)
The article reports on a public address by a community leader, focusing on his calls for unity and development without taking a partisan stance.
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