Kampala
The Uganda Pastors’ Network, an organisation of
more than 1,000 born-again Christian pastors, has said they would work
with government a head of the 2016 polls.
The announcement was made by Pr Moses Ngolobe on
Sunday at Terbenacle Center International in Namungoona during a
function orgainised to pray for the nation as well as thanking God for
President Museveni’s decision to sign the anti-gay law.
The function was graced by Vice President Edward
Ssekandi. “We thank God for our leaders and the President in particular.
We ask God to grant this government another term in office,” said Pr
Ngolobe. He said there had been a gap between pastors and government;
however, he added pastors had formed a network that would bridge the
gap.
Speaking to a visibly excited congregation the
Vice President said the anti-homosexuality law was not made in bad faith
but in the spirit of protecting Uganda’s culture values and norms.
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