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Politics can never be separated from religious leaders; we need God to come in and save our nation- ‘FDC’ pastor David Ngabo returns

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 1, 2017
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Renowned Forum for Democratic Change ‘Pastor’, Happy David Ngabo who has been off the radar for a while has “resurrected.”

Ngabo was popular for leading the weekly prayers at FDC headquarters in Najjanankumbi last year during a campaign dubbed “free my vote”. The campaign was a peaceful way of protesting the results of the 2016 presidential elections that FDC insists were rigged.

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It led to FDC candidate Kiiza Besigye being referred to as “the people’s President.” 

Ngabo “resurrected” during an interview with NTV this morning.

“My ideas have not changed; I still want to live in a country where political ideas are respected. The ideologies are still the same and nothing has changed; we still need God to come in and save our nation,” Ngabo said.

Ngabo with FDC stalwart Kiiza Besigye.

“Politics can never be separated from religious leaders,” he stated despite the notion that religious leaders should not take sides in politics.

On where he has been all this time, Ngabo said; “I have been around doing my work as usual and traveling to several countries.”

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