After telling his church that the construction of The Pentagon is going to be paused for sometime, Pastor Aloysius Bugingo,has now also stated that he is not ready to undress for the cameras just to prove to his doubters that he was really shock on the back.
Bugingo, has recounted the harrowing details of the attack that claimed Richard Muhumuza's life and left him injured. Amid mourning congregants, as he explained that as bullets rained down on his vehicle, he sought refuge under the steering wheel, narrowly escaping the assailants' deadly intent. Unfortunately, Muhumuza, a loyal church member, acted as a shield, sacrificing himself to protect Bugingo from the hail of bullets.
While Bugingo's account of the incident seemed plausible to many, some sections of the public, particularly social media users, expressed doubt about the pastor's claim that he was shot in the back.
Responding to the skepticism, Bugingo raised eyebrows by challenging the motives of those demanding he undress to reveal his injuries. Unwavering, the pastor vowed not to undress in public to showcase the wounds sustained during the attack, citing a commitment to privacy and respect for the solemnity of the situation.
"I will not undress myself for everyone to show the wounds sustained on my back. I have the injuries, but this does not call for undressing for whoever wants to see and possibly make it a subject on social media," Bugingo asserted confidently to the gathered mourners.
The incident has sparked a lively debate online, with social media buzzing over the mysterious circumstances surrounding the assassination attempt on the influential pastor. As the investigation unfolds, the public remains intrigued by Bugingo's decision to keep the details of his injuries private.