The spiritual leader and founder of the Faith of Unity, Owobusobozi Bisaka, has called on his followers to support President Yoweri Museveni and the NRM government in the upcoming 2026 general elections.
Owobusobozi made the appeal during the 39th Flower Day celebrations held at the Omukama Ruhanga Owobusobozi Bisaka International Stadium in Muhorro, Kagadi District. The event drew thousands of believers, local residents, and pilgrims from across Uganda, showing the growing influence of the Faith of Unity.
Addressing the crowd, Owobusobozi said, “Let us continue supporting the NRM government led by President Museveni, who has kept peace and created a stable environment for both spiritual and national growth.”
He added, “Without his support, the Faith of Unity may never have grown as it has today.”
Owobusobozi linked faith with national responsibility, urging followers to participate in government programs like the Parish Development Model (PDM), and to maintain peace, unity, and hard work for the future of Uganda.
He highlighted that the stability under the NRM government has allowed religions like his to flourish, and he called for continued backing in the 2026 elections.
“The upcoming elections are more than politics; they are a chance to show our commitment to peace, hard work, and national development,” he said.
This year’s Flower Day focused on the connection between spiritual leadership and public duty. As Uganda prepares for the 2026 elections, Owobusobozi’s message was clear, “faith is not only about personal salvation but also about building the nation.”
He said, “Let us prove our commitment by supporting the NRM government, which has allowed us to worship freely and live in peace.”
With a growing following and a message rooted in discipline and national pride, the Faith of Unity is becoming a strong moral voice that supports Uganda’s development goals.
As the 2026 elections approach, Owobusobozi Bisaka’s message reminds everyone that faith and patriotism go hand in hand.
The 39th Flower Day was not only a religious celebration but also a call to protect the peace, unity, and stability that have made their spiritual journey possible in Uganda.
