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Archbishop Ntagali to fight ‘ungodly’ abortion bill

The Ugandan by The Ugandan
September 9, 2016
in Editor's Picks, News, West
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Archbishop Ntagali to fight ‘ungodly’ abortion bill

The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda Archbishop Stanley Ntagali

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The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda has condemned a proposed abortion bill calling it ungodly and unacceptable.

Archbishop Stanley Ntagali was reported to have told a congregation in a church in Mbarara, on Tuesday that the church will not accept legalisation of abortion which will bring doom to the country.

“We are hearing a rumour about legalising abortion in this country. As a church, we strongly condemn this, it is murder, killing, nobody has a right to take way life, it is ungodly,” he is quoted by Daily Monitor.

The legalisation of abortion has become topical in Uganda as a result of many deaths due to unsafe abortions. The Ministry of Health is consulting on the abortion bill to save the situation.

The Archbishop has however pledged to fighting ungodly practices as “the world is becoming crazy, dangerous and that the many problems the world is facing like terrorism, wars, political differences, hatred and calamities is because people have had no time to stop and think about their relationship with God”, it is reported.

Other religious leaders have also spoken against the bill.

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