Video : Stop the Bloodshed in Uganda”: Rev. Eddie Jjumba

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In a compelling video interview, the highly respected Ugandan cleric Rev. Eddie Jjumba, Senior Pastor of Milliken Wesleyan Methodist Church in Markham, Ontario, Canada, has issued a strong call to end political violence and human rights violations in Uganda ahead of the upcoming elections.

Rev. Jjumba sat down with journalist Male Deogratius, popularly known as Tintah, for an in-depth conversation that touched on Uganda’s political climate, electoral integrity, impunity, and his personal journey as an immigrant adapting to life in Canada. The interview offers a rare and thoughtful perspective from a religious leader deeply connected to both the Ugandan diaspora and communities back home.

“As a religious man and a community leader, I think it is high time Uganda had free and fair elections—without beating, intimidation, or imprisoning dissenting voices,” Rev. Jjumba said during the interview. He emphasized that violence and suppression have no place in a democratic society and warned that continued impunity only deepens national wounds.

Rev. Jjumba also spoke candidly about leadership, stressing that Uganda needs leaders who work for all people, not a select few. “Uganda needs good leadership—leadership that serves the nation as a whole,” he said, adding that true democracy must allow equal political participation.

Raising concerns over the electoral process, Rev. Jjumba revealed that opposition leaders are reportedly being blocked from campaigning freely—an issue he noted is inconsistent with democratic practices in other countries. He described this as a troubling sign that undermines public trust and the credibility of elections.

Beyond politics, the interview explored Rev. Jjumba’s journey to Canada and his experience adjusting to life as an immigrant. He reflected on the challenges and opportunities of starting anew, while remaining committed to advocating for justice, peace, and human rights in Uganda.

📹 Watch the full video interview via the link below to hear Rev. Eddie Jjumba’s powerful message in his own words.

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