Muslim MPs Visit Kibuli Mosque, Urge Unity Across Political Parties

 


KAMPALA — Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Muslim Parliamentary Caucus visited the Kibuli Mosque today for Friday Juma prayers.

The lawmakers attended the prayers following an invitation from Prince Kassim Nakibinge Kakungulu, the traditional leader of the Muslim community in Uganda. After the prayers, the Prince hosted the MPs for a lunch gathering.

During the visit, Prince Nakibinge made a strong appeal to the politicians. He urged them to look past their political parties when making laws for the country. Instead, he told them to focus on the things that bring the people of Uganda together.

"Legislate beyond party lines on behalf of the voters. Focus on the factors that unite the country." — Prince Kassim Nakibinge Kakungulu.



In response, the head of the Muslim MP group, Hon. Hassan Kirumira, thanked the Prince for the invitation. He promised that the Muslim MPs in the current parliament are fully committed to working hard for the community.

Hon. Kirumira stated that the lawmakers will focus on improving the well-being, rights, and daily lives of all Muslims across Uganda.

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