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Uganda: Bobi Wine Calls for Political Prisoner Release

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The leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Robert Kyagulanyi, widely known as Bobi Wine, has renewed calls for the release of political prisoners in Uganda. Speaking during Christmas celebrations at St. Mary’s Cathedral Rubaga, presided over by Kampala Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere, Kyagulanyi urged the public to pray for the freedom of detainees and to extend forgiveness to those responsible for their imprisonment.

In his address, Kyagulanyi underscored the plight of individuals he described as victims of political oppression. “As we celebrate Christmas, we have many of our friends who are in prison. Many have been imprisoned without any crime communicated. We have to pray for them to keep holding on, to give them patience,” he said. He called on the public to pray for the release of these individuals, appealing for compassion and urging the authorities to “soften their hearts.”

Kyagulanyi’s remarks come amid ongoing accusations against the government over alleged arbitrary arrests and detentions targeting opposition figures and activists. Human rights groups have repeatedly raised concerns about these practices, which they argue undermine democratic principles and the rule of law.

Reflection on the Spirit of Christmas

The opposition leader also took the opportunity to reflect on what he described as the eroding traditions and spiritual essence of Christmas. He expressed concern over the growing materialism associated with the holiday, particularly among the younger generation.

“When we grew up, we used to listen to Philly Lutaya, who, in his songs, reminded us about the essence of the celebration. But today, the meaning of Christmas is slowly getting eroded,” Kyagulanyi lamented. He criticized modern holiday practices, particularly the influence of global pop culture, citing songs like “Last Christmas” as examples of how the religious significance of the season is being overshadowed.

Kyagulanyi urged families to refocus on the spiritual dimensions of Christmas, reminding them of the central message of the holiday. “Christmas is not all about buying new clothes and going to parties but reviving ourselves and reminding ourselves of why Christ was born for us,” he said. He encouraged Ugandans to prioritize faith, compassion, and introspection during the festive season.

Archbishop’s Message of Unity

Kampala Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere, who led the Christmas service, echoed Kyagulanyi’s sentiments, emphasizing the values of love, unity, and compassion. The Archbishop called on the faithful to use the festive season as an opportunity to foster harmony within their communities and to reach out to those in need.

“Christmas is a time to reflect on our relationship with God and with one another. It is a season of love, forgiveness, and unity,” Archbishop Ssemogerere stated. He urged Ugandans to embody the teachings of Christ by showing kindness and generosity, particularly to the marginalized.

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