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Bobi Wine Condemns Demolition of Ndeeba Church

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The president of National unity Platform, Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has condemned the illegal demolishing of St. Peter’s church in Ndeeba. On Sunday morning, residents woke up to see a church that stood for over 40 years broken down. 

“Today, a desecration of the Holy place happened. Criminals in police uniform demolished St. Peter’s Church in Ndeeba, Lubaga Division,”Kyagulanyi wrote in a Facebook post.

Kyagulanyi said that it is very sad to see that the nation is being ruled by an evil and insensitive lot of people. 

“They are insensitive and callous.They have allowed mafia gangs to wreck havoc everywhere, and now they have reached the House of God,”he said 

He noted that he has consistently told Ugandans that as long as there is this breakdown of the rule of law, everyone will suffer. 

“They have refused people to converge for prayers and now this is what is happening.Countrymen and women, we must all come together and embark on the job of rebuilding our nation,”he said 

On behalf of the National Unity Platform,Kyagulanyi said he stands  in solidarity with the body of Christ in Uganda following this desecration of unimaginable proportions. 

He said that one day, which he believe will be soon, Ugandans shall be able to sing the song in Psalm 126:1.

“When the Lord returned the captives of Zion, we were like those who dreamed. Then our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with shouts of joy. Then it was said among the nations, “The Lord has done great things for them,” he noted referring to the Psalm.

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