Uganda: I Am Happy My Children Are Following the Work of Their Interest, Says Museveni

22 January 2023

President Museveni has said he together with his wife, Janet Museveni are happy that their children are following the work of their interest.

"Maama (Janet) and myself are very happy because of the work of our children; each one following the work of their interest. Patience is a farmer and an industrialist with her husband Odrek Rwabwogo. And now she is a priest. For the first time I have a priest in my house-Patience," Museveni said.

The president made the remarks on Saturday at the closing ceremony of a four- day crusade organized by the Covenant Nations Church at Kabalega Senior Secondary School in Masindi District.

He was accompanied by the First Lady who doubles as Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Museveni.

The crusade that ran under the theme: "Light up Bunyoro for Jesus" drew participants from the eight districts of Bunyoro sub-region that include Masindi, Kagadi, Kiryadongo, Buliisa, Kikuube, Hoima, Kibaale and Kakumiro.

Museveni said he was happy that the Covenant Nations Church headed by Pastor Patience Rwabwogo was making tremendous efforts in uniting and pacifying society through preaching the gospel of reconciliation and forgiveness.

"I am glad that Patience and her group have come here to challenge you that if you are a Christian or a Muslim, why do you have these problems? Why do you turn good into bad? You get a problem between Banyoro and Baganda and yet all these places are full of churches and Cathedrals. So why do you hate each other? This is a vote of no confidence in religious groups. If you are Christians why do you hate each other. So those actions are unchristian," he observed.

Museveni urged the congregation to embrace the cardinal commandments of loving God with all their heart, mind and body as well as loving their neighbors as they love themselves.

He also encouraged pastors to emulate Jesus by following the four dimensions of preaching the gospel, healing the sick, feeding people and hard work.

"All these dimensions sum up to one thing, lead by example. Even Jesus himself worked in the workshop of his foster father Joseph. To all Christians and non- Christians, the message is let your light so shine before men so that they see your good deeds and your father in heaven," he advised.

President Museveni further reminded the citizens of their democratic right to audit their leaders and demand for proper services.

He also urged pastors to preach against corruption to their congregations.

"These things of you forgot us, how did it happen yet you elected your leaders and they are not able to guard your heritage? The government of Uganda is like your jajja as it apportions resources to each area, so ask yourself why do I allow thieves to steal yet you have the power to remove those leaders through the ballot," he wondered.

The First Lady, Janet Museveni urged the people of Bunyoro to embrace the blessings of the Lord who is giving them another chance to realize their destiny of making the sub-region and Uganda in general prosperous.

"My prayer for Bunyoro today is that you will recognize that it is the Lord who is visiting you again. He is giving you another chance to fulfil your destiny. Do not miss your visitation by being stuck in the past by wasting time, energy and resources in petty fights, blame games and unforgiveness. Choose to forgive and let go the past so that you can receive the future God has for you," she advised.

She also expressed optimism that once the people of Bunyoro make that choice of forgiving and forgetting the past, the Lord will restore the sub-region and make it a praise in the midst of Uganda and all the nations.

Pastor Patience Rwabwogo described the crusade as an assignment from God.

She said through teaching the word of God, people's hearts have been positively transformed.

At the same crusade, pastors led by elder Kasaija Nicholas prayed for President Museveni and the First Lady and read a declaration asking for repentance and forgiveness that was later signed by the President and Mrs. Museveni.

The declaration was also signed dedicating the land of Bunyoro to God.

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