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We Thank God That Pastor Bugingo Survived Death — Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba

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Pastor Bugingo at Mulago Hospital

First son and Presidential Adviser on Special Operations Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba has said that the MK Movement praises the Lord because their strong supporter, Pastor Bugingo, survived an attempt on his life last night.

“We praise the Lord that our strong supporter, Pastor Bugingo, survived an attempt on his life last night as he was driving home. I have spoken to him and he is well,” reads the tweet sent out by Muhoozi on X.

The tweet further reads; “He got slightly wounded in his left shoulder. A friend and member of his church was killed by the assassin.

“Once again we urge the law enforcement agencies to quickly investigate and bring these criminals to justice.

“Who are these criminals? Is it ADF or some other shadowy group? We need answers to these questions.

“This is the second attack on our supporters in the last 8 months and no offender has been brought to book yet.

“The case of the cold-blooded murder of Isma Olaxess is still unresolved. Once again we thank God that Pastor Bugingo survived this heinous attack.”

It is worth noting that Bugingo, who is the Director of House of Prayer Ministries International, was shot by militants near Total Petrol Station, Namungoona, Wakiso district.

His driver was killed on spot.

Bugingo is admitted at Mulago hospital and recovering steadily.

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