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The Muslim community in Uganda's eastern district of Tororo has welcomed with excitement the decision by two warring leaders to reconcile and bury the hatchet.
For the last two years, district khadi Sheikh Nooh Koire Abdu Malik and his predecessor, Sheikh Ibrahim Yusuf Asante Ragang could not see eye to eye.
But in a welcome turnaround, they announced their reconciliation during the Eid el-Fitr prayers on Friday (March 20) at the Main Mosque, just off Nagongera Road.

The two leaders hugged it out

Muslims attending Eid el-Fitr prayers at the Main Mosque, just off Nagongera Road in Tororo district
"Allah helps people who are united together, and on that note, I want to thank Asante for withdrawing the case in court. I want equally to thank Dr Abdallah Koire for brokering the reconciliation process, and I pledge to work closely with my brother for betterment of the Muslim community," said Koire.
The reconciliation has been welcomed positively by the new Tororo district leadership, who say the same gesture should apply to the political class.
Tororo Municipality MP-elect Shyam Jay Tanna said the gesture is a symbol of unity that should be extended to the entire Tororo and country at large now that the political season is done.
Tanna said the elected and former leaders should join forces to diligently serve the people instead of bickering and forming cliques.
Mayor-elect Bernard Ochieng agreed, saying the gesture was a big lesson that must be embraced by the political leaders since they serve the same people instead of nurturing political wounds when the game is already done.
John Odoi, the Tororo district secretary for production, thanked the council of bishops for recently organising post-election thanksgiving prayers, which he said was one step towards reconciliation between the losers and winners of the recent elections.