FDC President Calls for Ugandans to Embrace Martyrs’ Courage for National Liberation

Afaf Fahchouch
Afaf Fahchouch
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The president of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Patrick Oboi Amuriat, has delivered a powerful message today on Martyrs’ Day, urging Ugandans to find strength in the remarkable courage displayed by the Uganda martyrs and use it as a catalyst to liberate the nation.

As the country celebrates this significant day, Amuriat emphasized the importance of reflecting on the values that guided the Uganda martyrs and drawing inspiration from their extraordinary bravery to shape a better future for Uganda.

In his address, Amuriat highlighted the profound lessons taught by the martyrs, such as dedication, resilience, and the willingness to make sacrifices for a greater cause. He acknowledged the courageous individuals who, despite facing persecution and oppression, remained steadfast in their faith and principles. Their unwavering commitment serves as a timeless inspiration for all Ugandans to stand up for what is right and just.

Drawing from the spirit of the Uganda martyrs, Amuriat emphasized that their faith now lies in the collective effort to build a better Uganda, a nation that upholds equality, justice, and prosperity for all its citizens. He emphasized that achieving this vision requires sacrifices from everyone, as it is only through united commitment and dedication that the dream of a transformed Uganda can be realized.

Amuriat extended warm greetings on behalf of the Forum for Democratic Change to all Ugandans on this auspicious occasion. He emphasized that the sacrifices to be made by Ugandans are aimed at transforming the nation into one that uplifts its people, provides equal opportunities, and safeguards the rights and dignity of every individual. It is a shared endeavor that demands the unwavering commitment of all.

Afaf Al Fahchouch

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