Daily Monitor
Saturday January 23 2021
Late Bishop Emeritus of Masaka Diocese John Baptist Kaggwa during an interview in Masaka District on June 19, 2020. PHOTO/MICHAEL J SSALI.
Summary
He was among the opinion leaders that proposed the extension of presidential and parliamentary elections until Covid-19 would be brought under control so that Ugandans could conduct free and fair elections.
He has been hospitalised for most of the time of the campaigns and he has indeed left just before the elected president is sworn in.
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“Go and vote responsibly, it is your right to vote, vote responsible leaders, so that we can get good national leadership, I don’t care even if I am killed now, after all I have served and completed 25 years of my episcopate. May the Lord be with you!” late Bishop Emeritus of Masaka Diocese John Baptist Kaggwa said in his sermon during Mass to celebrate his Silver Jubilee as bishop on June 24 last year.
The official sermon at the thanksgiving service of the NPP was preceded by three bible readings led by some bigwigs in the party.
The General Secretary of NPP together with the Chief of Staff Frema Osei Opare and the National Treasurer of the party, Kwabena Abankwah-Yeboah took turns to read some scriptures from the Bible at the event.
John Boadu took the first Bible reading taken from Psalm 9: 1 to 11; followed by the Kwabena Abankwah-Yeboah, who took the second scripture reading from 1 Samuel 7:12 to 17 and 17: 46 to 47.
While the gospel reading was taken by the Chief of Staff, Frema Osei Opare from Luke 2: 13 to 14.
NPP Thanksgiving Service: John Boadu, Frema Opare, Kwabena Abankwah take Bible readings The official sermon at the thanksgiving service of the NPP was preceded by three bible readings led by some bigwigs in the party. The General Secretary of NPP together with the Chief of Staff Frema Osei Opare and the National Treasurer of the party, Kwabena Abankwah-Yeboah took turns to read some scriptures from the Bible at the event. John Boadu took the first Bible reading taken from Psalm 9: 1 to 11; followed by the Kwabena Abankwah-Yeboah, who took the second scripture reading from 1 Samuel 7:12 to 17 and 17: 46 to 47. While the gospel reading was taken by the Chief of Staff, Frema Osei Opare from Luke 2: 13 to 14.