We’re Not Aware Of Such Agreements: Kibuli Muslim Faction Distances Self From Reconciliation Agreements

0
Kibuli Muslim Faction Distances Self From Reconciliation Agreements

By Uganda Online Media

Kampala: A group of Muslim leaders on Tuesday met President Museveni at State House Entebbe to report to him about their success in the reconciliation efforts that started over five years ago.

The leaders from Old Kampala, Nakasero, and former leaders from Kibuli were led by the Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Shaban Ramathan Mubaje went to State House to brief the President about an agreement reached between the factions and uniting as one body.

Uganda Airlines To Launch Flights To London, India, DRC After Successfully Conducting Feasibility Studies

Mubajje, who was in the company of former Supreme Mufti Sheikh Silliman Kasule Ndirangwa, former deputy Supreme Mufti Sheikh Mahmood Kibaate, Sheikh Obed Kamulegeya, Taliq leader Sheikh Muhamad Yunus Kamoga, Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC) secretary-general Haji Ramathan Mugalu, Sheikh Hamid Umar Kateregga, Hajji Faruk Kamulegeya, and Muhamood Masaba and presented the new Muslim unity agreement to Museveni.

Statement From Ofice Of The Mufti In Kibuli

According to Sheikh Mubaje, the leaders signed a Unity Agreement between the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC), the Kibuli group, and the Nakasero group to unite as one body following years of disagreement between the various factions, sparked by the sale of Muslim properties to businessman Drake Lubega.

“We have sat down on both sides to forge a way of uniting and talking to each other. We now confirm that we have reconciled and that’s why we are here all together to inform you of this development. We signed a document agreeing to unite. We even left Old Kampala together. We are now together as the Uganda Muslim community,” Sheikh Mubaje said.

However, Dr Muhamamd Musoke Kiggundu, the Director of Communication and Research in the office of the Supreme Mufti at Kibuli said they are not aware of the said agreements.

According to the statement, the Supreme Mufti in Kibuli and the Kibuli faction were not invited, nor involved in the said unity talks and meetings that involved the president.

“We wish to inform the general public that, Supreme Kadgis and all our Muslim Leadership Structures countrywide that the Office of the Supreme Mufti was neither invited, nor involved in the purported unity talks,” the statement revealed.

“We, therefore, in the strongest terms possible refute the impression created that Sheikh Silimani Kasule Ndiragwa, Sheikh Mahmoud Ssebuggwawo Kibaate, Sheikh Abdul Obeid Kamulegeya, and Sheikh Hamid Kateregga have the mandate to speak for the office of the Supreme Mufti and they are not part of the Administration of the Office of the Supreme Mufti,’ adds the statement.

According to the statement, the office of the Supreme Mufti is an independent legal entity with its own constitution based on the Quran to guide the actions and decisions associated with the provision of ethical leadership and governance of MuslimAffairs in Uganda.

Kiggundu further noted that the Kibuli faction is open to honest, genuine, and sincere engagements leading to Muslim unity and quality service delivery to the Muslim community and thanked President Museveni for his efforts to unite them.

“We would like to express our sincere gratitude to H.E the President of Uganda, Gen Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni for his untiring efforts and unwavering commitment towards the peaceful resolution of Muslim leadership affairs,” the statement concluded.

The development comes just hours after a delegation led by the Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Shaban Mubaje met President Museveni and briefed him about the two factions agreeing to reconcile and work together.

The genesis of their conflicts started when Moslem property at William Street was sold to a local businessman, Drake Lubega until the president intervened and rescued the property.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Send this to a friend