Amolatar: Kyoga North MP Hopeful PETER OKODO'S FESTIVE MESSAGE: Let's COME Together & Embrace Forgiveness

By Jasper Akena
Amolatar Uganda: As the festive season is here, Kyoga North aspirant Hon. Peter Okodo has a special message for the people of Kyoga North. He is calling for togetherness and forgiveness during this festive season.
According to Hon. Okodo, there is no need for conflicts and disagreements among the people of Kyoga North. Instead, he urges everyone to come together and forgive each other as the New Year approaches. He believes that this is a year of togetherness and forgiveness.
"As we celebrate this festive season, I want to remind everyone that 'Let us come together and forgive each other as the New Year approaches,'" said Hon. Okodo.
Hon. Okodo also emphasized the importance of unity among the people of Kyoga North. He said that when they come together, they will be able to elect a leader who truly represents their interests. He believes that togetherness is the beginning of their strength.
"'Togetherness is the beginning of our strength,'" Hon. Okodo emphasized. "When we come together, we will be able to achieve great things."
In addition, Hon. Okodo called for equal treatment among everyone in the family, regardless of gender or age. He believes that everyone in the family is important and deserves respect.
"'Everyone in the family is important and deserves respect, regardless of gender or age,'" Hon. Okodo said.
Hon. Okodo also had a special message for parents and children. He urged parents to take good care of their children and to encourage them to go back to school next year. He also reminded children to show respect to their parents.
"'Parents, take good care of your children and encourage them to go back to school next year,'" Hon. Okodo said. "'Children, show respect to your parents.'"
Furthermore, Hon. Okodo advised students who are helping their parents to continue doing so with respect. He believes that this is their future and that their parents are struggling to provide for them.
"'Students, continue helping your parents with respect, as this is your future,'" Hon. Okodo advised.
Finally, Hon. Okodo requested church pastors to continue praying for the people of Kyoga North. He believes that God will do His part for the people of Kyoga North if they come together and forgive each other.
"'Let us pray for the people of Kyoga North, that God may do His part for us if we come together and forgive each other,'" Hon. Okodo said.
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