Sheikh Wakinyankali noted that although Muslims could have a different understanding and interpretation of issues, this shouldn’t be enough reason for them to clash and curse others.
According to Mayiga, strengthening the state institutions should be accompanied by deliberate deployment of competent human resource to overcome the challenges of sustainable development.
The Bishop of Luweero Anglican Diocese Eridard Nsubuga Kironde said that although the motive of the attacks are not yet confirmed by Police, there are reports linking the killings to ritual sacrifice
Bishop Luwalira noted that several people in authority and those with firearms are in the habit of threatening others, which he said is unacceptable. He also noted some of these acts happen as security officers entrusted with keeping law and order look on helplessly.
Delivering his Christmas sermon at St Phillips and Andrews Cathedral Mukono, Bishop Ssebagala noted that as the world celebrates the birth of Jesus, government officials need to embrace him as the only way to the develop the country and free it from its current challenges.
A statement from Vatican quotes the Pope, saying that a world where “everything seems to be about giving in order to get, God comes down freely. His love is non-negotiable”, said the Pope.
Father Bbuye said there is no greater love than the one God revealed on the night of Jesus birth – without it redemption plan for mankind would have been impossible. He encouraged Christian to emulate Joseph in obedience to the words of angel Gabriel to take mother Mary as his wife.
At St. Paul's Cathedral Namirembe, believers were treated to Christmas Carols by the Cathedral Choir while at All Saint’s Cathedral, Kampala, each faithful was armed with a candle, which was lit in remembrance of the three wise men who followed stars to Jesus’s birth place in Bethlehem.