{UAH} Uganda Muslim Supreme Council backs H.E Y. K. Museveni on Anti-Gay Law
Uganda Muslim Supreme Council
Press Statement - Kampala (Tuesday February 18th 2014)
The President's Decision to Sign the Anti-Gay Bill is Very Welcome
I would like to commend President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for his
decision to sign the anti-gay bill. Once again, he has proved that he
is a leader who has his country and his people at heart.
Since the passing of the bill by the parliament of Uganda, the
President has been under a lot of pressure from the promoters of the
homosexuality act around the world but despite the numerous threats he
received, he put morality first.
It takes a courageous leader to defy all the western powers who have
gone as far a threatening to cut off aid to Uganda incase the
president signs the anti-gay bill.
It is now the duty of all Ugandans to rally behind the President
because the coming days, weeks, months and years may not be easy for
the country.
Let us unite behind our leader, abide by the laws, fight corruption,
give our children relevant skills, work hard and accumulate enough
wealth that will make us economically more independent and therefore
less dependent on aid from the western world.
I would also like to commend His Eminence the Mufti of Uganda Shk.
Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje and other religious leaders who openly and
consistently supported the anti-gay bill and encouraged the President
to sign instead of bowing to pressure from the promoters of
homosexuality.
I cannot forget to commend our parliament under the leadership of the
Rt. Hon. Speaker Rebecca Kadaga - the no nonsense lady; for passing
this very important bill. I also thank the NRM parliamentarians who
attended the recent workshop in Kyankwanzi for giving our president
the last bit of courage he needed to sign the anti-gay bill into law.
This however does not mean that homosexuality is now finished. The
anti-gay law will only strengthen the fight against this foreign and
inhuman act. The struggle continues because with this development, the
so called gay activists are going to descend on Uganda with all their
resources and try to turn our country into a homosexuality hub in
Africa.
We should therefore be on the alert and ready to fight and defeat
these perpetrators of homosexuality. If we do not act now, our
children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will not be safe and
this will put the future of this country in jeopardy.
Those who have read and still remember what happened to Sodomy and
Gomora and those who believe in the true teachings of God as well as
those who understand and respect nature should know what I am talking
about.
Thank you very much President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for showing leadership.
For God and my country
Haji Nsereko Mutumba
Public Relations Officer
Uganda Muslim Supreme Council
Tel: 0701409504 or 0772409504
Email: pro_umsc@yahoo.com
Facebook page: Uganda Muslim Supreme Council/PRO's Office
Blog: http://umsccommunications.blogspot.com
Press Statement - Kampala (Tuesday February 18th 2014)
The President's Decision to Sign the Anti-Gay Bill is Very Welcome
I would like to commend President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for his
decision to sign the anti-gay bill. Once again, he has proved that he
is a leader who has his country and his people at heart.
Since the passing of the bill by the parliament of Uganda, the
President has been under a lot of pressure from the promoters of the
homosexuality act around the world but despite the numerous threats he
received, he put morality first.
It takes a courageous leader to defy all the western powers who have
gone as far a threatening to cut off aid to Uganda incase the
president signs the anti-gay bill.
It is now the duty of all Ugandans to rally behind the President
because the coming days, weeks, months and years may not be easy for
the country.
Let us unite behind our leader, abide by the laws, fight corruption,
give our children relevant skills, work hard and accumulate enough
wealth that will make us economically more independent and therefore
less dependent on aid from the western world.
I would also like to commend His Eminence the Mufti of Uganda Shk.
Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje and other religious leaders who openly and
consistently supported the anti-gay bill and encouraged the President
to sign instead of bowing to pressure from the promoters of
homosexuality.
I cannot forget to commend our parliament under the leadership of the
Rt. Hon. Speaker Rebecca Kadaga - the no nonsense lady; for passing
this very important bill. I also thank the NRM parliamentarians who
attended the recent workshop in Kyankwanzi for giving our president
the last bit of courage he needed to sign the anti-gay bill into law.
This however does not mean that homosexuality is now finished. The
anti-gay law will only strengthen the fight against this foreign and
inhuman act. The struggle continues because with this development, the
so called gay activists are going to descend on Uganda with all their
resources and try to turn our country into a homosexuality hub in
Africa.
We should therefore be on the alert and ready to fight and defeat
these perpetrators of homosexuality. If we do not act now, our
children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will not be safe and
this will put the future of this country in jeopardy.
Those who have read and still remember what happened to Sodomy and
Gomora and those who believe in the true teachings of God as well as
those who understand and respect nature should know what I am talking
about.
Thank you very much President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for showing leadership.
For God and my country
Haji Nsereko Mutumba
Public Relations Officer
Uganda Muslim Supreme Council
Tel: 0701409504 or 0772409504
Email: pro_umsc@yahoo.com
Facebook page: Uganda Muslim Supreme Council/PRO's Office
Blog: http://umsccommunications.blogspot.com
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