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Speaker Oboth says witches are after him

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Last updated: June 30, 2026 6:00 am
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TORORO, Uganda — Speaker of Parliament Jacob Marksons Oboth Oboth has appealed to Ugandans to keep him in prayer, saying his office has become the target of individuals employing witchcraft and other forms of intimidation in an attempt to frustrate his leadership.

Speaking during a church service at St. Mark Church of Uganda in Muwafu Village, West Budama Central Constituency, Tororo District, the Speaker said he remained undeterred by the alleged threats, insisting that his faith in God was stronger than any form of spiritual attack.

“My office has become a target of people using witchcraft and other schemes, but I believe there is a power greater than witchcraft that will guide us to succeed,” the Speaker said as he called on Christians across the country to pray for Parliament and the nation’s leadership.

Oboth, who was elected Speaker of the 12th Parliament in May, reaffirmed his commitment to tackling the challenges affecting the legislature and restoring public confidence in the institution despite the pressure he says accompanies the office.

Addressing the congregation, the Speaker also issued a stern warning against corruption in the public service, urging civil servants to uphold integrity and accountability.

He emphasized that Parliament under his leadership would remain focused on delivering results for Ugandans rather than being distracted by fear or intimidation.

“I will not be deterred. We must fix the challenges affecting the 12th Parliament and ensure it serves the people faithfully,” he said.

The Speaker further reminded leaders in the Bukedi sub-region that the election season had ended and that the time had come to concentrate on service delivery and economic transformation.

He urged political leaders to work together in improving household incomes and creating opportunities for prosperity.

“The season for political campaigns is over. Now is the time for hard work. Let us unite to transform our region and ensure every household can earn a decent income and live with dignity,” he said.

Oboth said his leadership would be defined by action and reforms aimed at rebuilding Parliament’s image, including confronting corruption and strengthening public trust in the legislative institution. Since assuming office, he has repeatedly pledged to promote accountability, integrity and discipline within Parliament.

The church service was led by the Bishop of Bukedi Diocese, Samuel George Bogere Egesa, who challenged leaders in political, cultural and religious institutions to embrace servant leadership.

The bishop cautioned against arrogance and the pursuit of personal wealth, saying leadership should be viewed as an opportunity for sacrifice and service to the people.

“We must reject arrogance and embrace servant leadership. Leadership is not about accumulating wealth or exercising dominance; it is about serving others with humility and integrity,” Bishop Egesa said.

The service attracted hundreds of worshippers and several dignitaries and concluded with prayers for national unity, integrity in public office and spiritual renewal across the country.

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