The NRM secretariat yesterday evening hosted the Muslim community for an Iftar dinner, the first-ever of its kind at the party headquarters in Kampala.
The Muslim faithful all over the world are currently observing the Holy month of Ramadan by fasting as one of the five pillars of Islam.
Speaking during the dinner, the NRM National Vice Chairperson, Al-hajji Moses Kigongo urged Muslims around the country to continue with the good behaviour they have exhibited during the holy month of Ramadan even after it ends.
“We need to behave well during the month of Ramadan. We should practice what we preach but it should not end here. It should continue in our everyday lives,” Hajji Kigongo said.
He urged all Muslims to preach peace and not war or violence amongst themselves and other people.
“If we mean what we preach, God will pardon us. But if we don’t practice what we preach, then we are doomed. I thank you for this Duwa, for praying for our country. And I urge you to continue with this practice,” he said.
NRM Secretary-General, Rt Hon Richard Todwong, congratulated the Muslims who are almost completing the fasting period, saying the party organized the Iftar dinner as one of the ways to continue opening its doors to them.
“We thought of organizing this dinner to cement our relationship and open our doors more to welcoming you to our party. NRM is an all-inclusive party. We don’t segregate, point fingers or blackmail but embrace peace and unity,” Todwong said.
He urged Muslim leaders to take the lead in the fight against poverty in homesteads as one of the ways of ensuring peace.
“Government will provide peace and security but when there is poverty, there is no peace,” Todwong said.
He added: “Poverty is an enemy of everybody regardless of our religion and political affiliations. We need to fight household poverty and this will translate into the peace we want. The challenges we have in our families mostly stem from poverty. If families are peaceful, it will trickle down to peace in the country.”
Deputy Mufti Sheikh Abdalla Ssemambo applauded the NRM Secretariat for hosting Muslims at the Iftar dinner which he said is a symbol of generosity and cooperation.
“I am sure Allah will continue to bless your efforts in steering the affairs of this country. Your close association with Muslims around the country is commendable and I would urge the NRM government to continue appreciating our stake as Muslims,” Sheikh Ssemambo said.
He urged Muslims to focus on participating in all the social-economic programs that the government has introduced for their benefit.
The Deputy Supreme Mufti, Sheikh Ibrahim Ntanda, also applauded the NRM secretariat for thinking about Muslims and organizing an Iftar dinner.
“I thank NRM for organizing this Iftar dinner and Duwa. Thank you for loving Muslims. We thank the NRM government for respecting everyone regardless of their religious differences. We thank President Yoweri Museveni and the NRM Secretary-General for thinking about us,” Sheikh Ssemambo said.
Preaching during the Duwa prayers, Dr Kisule emphasized the role of fasting as one of the five pillars of Islam.
“You can’t be a true Muslim if you don’t fulfil this pillar. Those who don’t appreciate the good done for them won’t get anything good. We must appreciate NRM for recognizing us,” he said.
He applauded the NRM government for recognizing the Muslim fraternity and supporting them in all ways.
“Those who say Islam is in danger under the NRM government have no proof but I have proof that NRM loves Muslims. I have never heard of or seen anyone being taken to court because he is a Muslim. Everyone has the liberty to worship a religion they want. The level of religious tolerance and freedom in Uganda is unprecedented.”
He mentioned several achievements like designating Iddi as a public holiday, having a national mosque, 3600 UMEA primary schools, 180 UMEA secondary schools, and four Islamic universities that have been achieved under the NRM government.
“Previously, we missed out on government positions for not being educated. This has changed greatly because of the support of the NRM.”
The Muslim faithful were later treated to a sumptuous dinner.
The Iftar dinner and duwa was also attended by the Third Deputy Prime Minister Lukia Isanga Nakadama, NRM National treasurers, Amb. Barbara Nekesa Oundo, Deputy National Treasurer Jakcline Kyatuhaire, NRM Director for Finance and Administration, Hajjat Medina Naham, Director for Mobilization, Rosemary Sseninde, NRM Electoral Commission Chairperson, Dr Tanga Odoi, his Deputy John Arimpa Kigyagi, Director for Communication and Public Relations, Hon Emmanuel Dombo and the Chairperson for National Women Council, Hajjati Faridah Kibowa.