PM Nabbanja gives shs50m compensation towards salvation of Church House
Leader, Robinah Nabbanja has given shs50 million to the Anglican Church to help in paying off the shs60 billion advance used to build Church House.
PM, Robinah Nabbanja has given shs50 million to the Anglican Church to help in paying off the shs60 billion credit used to develop Church House.
On Monday, Nabbanja conveyed the cash during a logical assistance at Archbishop Dr.Stephen Kaziimba’s home in Namirembe on Sunday.
“During State House petitions as of late, I swore my first compensation to go towards Church House. I’m here to follow through on my guarantee of commitment to Church House project. Here is shs50 million,” Nabbanja said.
She said that the commitment is an appreciation to God for lifting her from a less-known individual to turning into the Prime Minister.
“I have concluded that I should say thanks to God for offering me a chance to serve Ugandans with such honor. God has done marvels for me. Like you were amazed, I also was astonished when I was selected Prime Minister yet I will consistently say thanks to God for this and ask Him for more insight.”
Nabbanja additionally commended President Museveni for trusting in her and delegated her in an incredible situation in government.
Church house
The Anglican Church last month dispatched a mission to raise Shs60 billion to take care of advances from Equity Bank and different hotspots for the development of Church house.
As indicated by Dr. Stephen Kaziimba, the mission focuses something like 1,000,000 Ugandans with each sending basically shs60,000 to help the Anglican Church pay off the shs60 billion obligation.
A committed Church House Love Gift account was opened at Equity Bank while stores can be made on the record or through MTN Mobile Money, Airtel Money, or Equity Bank’s banking applications as per church authorities.
Value Bank stretched out a Shs41 billion credit to the Church of Uganda towards the development of the 16 celebrated Church House building.
In 2017, the bank took steps to assume control over the construction which was esteemed at Shs 58.8 billion upon finish.
In 2018, the bank again took steps to sell the structure after the Church neglected to support its advance and collected overdue debts.