The outgoing archbishop of Uganda the Right Reverend Stanley Ntagali has said that corruption is just a symptom but the real cause is greed and self-centredness that must be tackled with immediate effect.
Recently Ntagali took part in the walk against corruption because of his conviction that the country must actively rise up and address the issue of greed and self-centeredness.
“Corruption is a symptom but is not the real core of the thing; we are currently handling as a country, we need to deal with greed and self-centeredness,” he said.
Ntagali made the remarks at the arrangements for his farewell party and the instalment of Archbishop, Right Reverend Steven Kazimba.
The other concerns Ntagali feels should be addressed are domestic violence, pornography, human trafficking among others.
He said the issues regarding abortion, premarital sex among others should also be addressed as a country.
He said the church is pretty much cognizant and concerned about the increasing murders and child sacrifice in the country calling upon authority’s immediate intervention.
“I call upon all those who are concerned, the police to take the law very seriously so that all these mischiefs in our motherland are resolved amicably.”
He further revealed that the church is against the United Nationsâ pro-abortion agenda.
A committee headed by the government Chief whip and deputised by Gen Edward Katumba Wamala is at the centre of preparation to bid farewell to Ntagali and install the archbishop elect, Kazimba
The function is scheduled on March 1st 2020 at St Paul Cathedral Namirembe in Kampala.














