Dokolo South MP Felix Okot Ogong Urges Ugandans to Embrace a Peaceful, Crime-Free Christmas

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Dokolo South MP Felix Okot Ogong Urges Ugandans to Embrace a Peaceful, Crime-Free Christmas. Photo / Okidi Patrick

Dokolo, Uganda – Dokolo South MP, Hon. Felix Okot Ogong, commonly known as “Afeli,” has made a heartfelt appeal for a crime-free and peaceful festive season in Uganda.

Speaking to The Ankole Times reporter in an exclusive interview on Tuesday morning, MP Okot urged Ugandans to embrace the values of peace, love, sharing, and responsible living during the upcoming Christmas celebration.




He expressed concern over the rise in crime rates such as theft, domestic violence, reckless driving, and family separations that often mar the festive season. He prayed for Ugandans to spend the season harmoniously, prioritizing family unity and wise financial management.




“Let this Christmas be one of peace, sharing, and love. Let us avoid reckless actions that lead to unnecessary suffering,” he urged.




Christmas is celebrated annually on December 25th, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, believed to be the Savior of the world. Okot’s message resonates with the core values of the season: hope, joy, and redemption. It also aligns with the teachings of goodwill, unity, and compassion that Jesus Christ symbolizes.

The festive season in Uganda often witnesses a surge in crime due to heightened economic activity and social pressures. Crimes such as theft, domestic violence, and drunk driving peak during this time, casting a shadow over the celebrations. Authorities have noted that common crimes during the Christmas period include theft in markets and public spaces, fraudulent schemes targeting unsuspecting shoppers, and domestic conflicts fueled by alcohol and financial stress. Road accidents caused by drunk driving and over-speeding also rise significantly.

Okot emphasized the importance of personal responsibility and vigilance to mitigate these risks.




“Families must remain united and prioritize safety. Let us protect our children, avoid unnecessary conflicts, and ensure that Christmas is a time of joy for everyone,” he said.

As the nation prepares for Christmas, Okot’s message is a timely reminder to prioritize safety and moral values over material pursuits. He concluded his address with a powerful prayer: “May God grant us a Christmas free of crime and filled with love and peace. For God and My Country.”

His call to action challenges all Ugandans to foster a culture of compassion and responsibility, ensuring that the true spirit of Christmas prevails across the nation.




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