Nakibinge Calls For Unity Among Muslim Leaders And Legislators

By | June 19, 2026

The titular head of Muslims in Uganda, Kassim Nakibinge Kakungulu, has called for unity among Muslim leaders, politicians and Members of Parliament, urging them to prioritise common goals over political differences.

Speaking during a luncheon held at his Kibuli courts on Friday after Juma prayers at Kibuli Mosque, Nakibinge welcomed Muslim legislators from different political parties, describing the gathering as a moment of reflection, gratitude and relationship-building.

Nakibinge said the meeting was intended to help Muslim leaders and legislators know one another better while expressing gratitude to Allah for enabling them to attain leadership positions.

“The purpose of this function is to get to know one another, but also to thank the Almighty Allah for having enabled you to succeed and become Members of Parliament,” he added.

He commended the MPs for successfully contesting and winning elective positions, noting that modern politics is highly competitive and requires dedication and resilience.

Nakibinge urged leaders to avoid divisions and instead focus on serving their communities and contributing to national development.

“There is no reason why we should waste our energies on divisions,” he said, emphasising the importance of unity and cooperation among Muslims regardless of political affiliation.

The luncheon brought together Muslim legislators from various political parties and was also attended by religious leaders following the weekly Juma prayers at Kibuli Mosque.

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