Col. Dan Opito Odwe, the chairperson of the Lango Cultural Foundation Electoral Commission released the roadmap during a press briefing on Wednesday. According to the road map, nominations will be held between Friday 13th to Saturday 14th September.
While progress has been made, Sheikh Mulindwa highlighted that the success of the project depends on the continued support of every community member. He described the cemetery not only as a resting place for loved ones but as a symbol of unity and commitment to the Islamic faith.
Prominent community leaders, including Sheikh Hajji Ali Mutebi, Hajat Safina Ibrahim Mudeebo, Sheikh Swaleh Kaboggoza, and Sheikhat Jalia Bint Mustafa, are all rallying behind this important initiative.
Amable Ayebale, the incident commander for the public health response at Kiteezi, explained that when people initially settled into the tents, their bodies struggled to adjust to the cold and other new conditions.