Request to have elections suspended for three years is ridiculous- EOC’s Bishop Kibuuka

Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Orthodox Church (EOC) in Uganda, Jacinto Kibuuka,

The presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Orthodox Church (EOC) in Uganda, Jacinto Kibuuka, has blasted as ridiculous a request by the Uganda Joint Christian Council (UJCC) to have the forthcoming election suspended for three years.

“I ask you to continue praying for our country over what is happening. You saw some religious leaders requesting that elections be suspended for three years but that is ridiculous. They [religious leaders] should go home and reflect on what they said so that they return to speak sense,” Bishop Kibuuka said yesterday (Friday).

The bishop was speaking at the Mamre International Prayer Centre in Janda, Namugongo in Wakiso district where he was the main celebrant of the Christmas service reacting to the request by the UJCC.

UJCC – an organisation that brings together the Catholic, the Anglican Church and the Orthodox Churches Wednesday during a press conference asked government to postpone presidential elections for three years.

They also requested for amendment of the Constitution to allow President Museveni continue ruling during the period of three years.

They said the move was aimed at allowing the country get over the Coronavirus pandemic but also for the political climate to cool down from the tensions it has now.

However, reacting to the request, Bishop Kibuuka said the UJCC misquoted the Constitution before coming up with the request.

“Article 260 of the 1995 Constitution says that to postpone elections requires a referendum. You can’t talk of postponing elections only three weeks to polls. Consider the candidates who have suffered with teargas during campaigns and injected in a lot of resources. Coming up at this time to request for postponement is being unfair,” he said.

Bishop Kibuuka advised UJCC to read the constitution clearly about the postponement of an election, noting that this can only be done in times of emergency.

“The only problem we have faced as a country is that some people are self-seekers but it is a pity for our country. Let the status quo remain.”

Yesterday (Friday), Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga decried misinformation on social media, noting that the proposal to have the elections postponed for three years was not his but rather for UJCC.

“This was not my proposal. It was a proposal of UJCC which I’m the chairman, with the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Dr Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu and the Metropolitan Yona Lwanga,” he said at Lubaga Cathedral on Christmas day.

He insisted that he should not be demonised on social media for he just read the proposal.

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