Emorimor calls for peaceful political campaigns.

The paramount chief of Iteso Paul Sande Emolot has urged politicians to take charge of their political camps to limit hooliganism that may result into violence elections. Speaking to mourners at the burial of one Betty Adiko Imunyo Mella Central village Mella sub county here in Tororo district, he noted that ignoring to take charge of the supporters is the reasons for increased violence. He guided that despite disagreeing on political grounds, their relationship remains binding even after the political season. He discouraged hate speeches saying its being disobedience to God's creation. Emorimor called for peaceful coexistence in families so as to have peaceful families. He discouraged polygamy but urged women who happen to be victims to pay respect to one another for the purpose of living in harmony. The Bishop of Bukedi diocese Samuel George Bogere Egesa was the chief preacher stressed the need for love and respect for one another. He asked family members especially co-wives to love one another well-knowing that their citizenship is in Heaven. The Bishop was call followed the praises that one Lucy Aguti, late's co-wife who testified that late Betty Adiko was the one who welcomed her to the home to an extent that she even surrendered to her, her only mattress after she was married into the family as a second wife. He said its rare for a co-wife to praise the other other than wishing the other bad. He encouraged communities to live a meaningful life so as after their demise they are celebrated for positivities adding that others have busy building their legacy negatively, with others becoming experts in committing sin The Bishop took the advantage to warn politicians against making inflammatory sentiments saying politics is not all about abusing but tendering plans before people how their leadership will better humanity. . Speaker after speaker praised the deceased for living an exemplary life adding that he demise shall be missed by the family members, community and the church since she was the church warden at St. Paul's Church of Uganda Mella.

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