FDC officials call supporters for prayers at the party offices putting on black

FDC spokesperson Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, commonly known as Ibrahim Ssemujju has announced a campaign to stay at home on Thursday, pray, boycott people and entities supporting President Museveni. “Starting...

1929440_1191504384200832_4617728230159530153_nFDC spokesperson Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, commonly known as Ibrahim Ssemujju has announced a campaign to stay at home on Thursday, pray, boycott people and entities supporting President Museveni.

“Starting this Thursday we will not be going to work every Thursday of the week and we call upon all Ugandans who voted for Dr Kizza Besigye to stay home that day. If they (Museveni or the artistes) come to a function, you all leave,” said Nganda.

The new strike by the Opposition Forum for Democratic Change was announced during today’s press conference that was held at the party headquarters in Najjanankumbi.

According to Nganda, every Tuesday starting next week, the officials and their supporters will be going for prayers at the party offices putting on black.

“If they play a Chameleone  song when you are in the taxi, you leave,” FDC party officials told the press.

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editor@ugchristiannews.com/Photo(courtesy) – FDC spokesperson Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda together with other FDC party officials addressing the press earlier today.

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