Museveni commends late Archbishop Nkoyoyo for promoting unity

“When my mother died, he led the funeral service and preached the message of unity as brothers and sisters of Christ. Although my mother was uneducated, with only catechism, she never believed in sectarianism of tribe or religion,” the President stated.

 

President Museveni shakes hands with Ruth Nkoyoyo the wife to the late Rt. Rev. Dr. Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo after the farewell mass at All saints church,Nakasero.

President Yoweri Museveni called upon families to celebrate lives of people who make great contributions to society. This was during  the funeral service of the late former Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Rt. Rev. Dr. Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo held at All Saints Cathedral Nakasero, in Kampala.

Museveni quoting William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar said “Of all the wonders that I have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear; seeing death a necessary end, will come when it will come”

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“Some people complicate life by being miserable when people die and make everyone else feel worried but I want to praise the spirit of Ruth Nkoyoyo,” he said. The President told mourners not to make a farce when someone dies because in the end we shall all die one day.

“When my mother died, he led the funeral service and preached the message of unity as brothers and sisters of Christ. Although my mother was uneducated, with only catechism, she never believed in sectarianism of tribe or religion,” the President stated.

The President asked church to teach the congregation how to get out of poverty  stressing that the Bible in the Book of Genesis tells man to have dominion over other creatures and, therefore, man should work hard and not only pray.

He pledged to support the orphanage that the late Archbishop was running and also contribute to the Namugongo Martyrs’ Museum, a project the late Archbishop was very passionate about.

The family of the late Archbishop Nkoyoyo thanked the President and his government for the support rendered to them to treat the late before his death in the United Kingdom and also for according him a state burial.

Former Archbishop of the Church of the Province of Uganda, the Most Rev. Henry Luke Orombi who led the funeral service, celebrated the late Archbishop Nkoyoyo for uniting the church. He called upon the clergy to emulate the late Archbishop.

The first lady Janet Museveni, The Head of the Orthodox faith in Uganda, Metropolitan Jonah Lwanga, former Chief Justice, Benjamin Odoki, Minister of the Presidency Esther Mbayo, that of Public Service, Muruli Mukasa, State Minister for Works, Gen. Katumba Wamala, former Uganda People’s Congress Party President, Olara Otuunu among others, attended the farewell service.

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