Bobi Wine to Museveni government: Tell Ugandans what exactly killed Archbishop Lwanga

National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has tasked the President Yoweri Museveni government to provide answers regarding the exact cause of Kampala Archdiocese Archbishop Dr Cyprian Kizito Lwanga.

Archbishop Lwanga was found dead in his house in Lubaga on Saturday.

After observing the way of the cross on Good Friday, Archbishop Lwanga had prepared his Easter Sunday sermon.

But hours later, he was found dead.

In his first message reacting to the news of the death of Lwanga, Bobi Wine claimed the Archbishop had died under very unclear circumstances.

And on April 04, when he got a chance to speak to his Catholic brothers and sisters at Lubaga Cathedral in Kampala, Bobi Wine suggested that the Catholic Church could be facing a wave of deaths of religious leaders like that in the Islamic faith over the years.

“I want to ask [the Museveni government] to know the cause of the death of Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga and other religious leaders,” Bobi Wine said.

“We have many questions but fewer answers on the deaths of religious leaders. We need answers.”

The postmortem report from examination of Lwanga’s body is yet to be released.

But there are some claims he could have succumbed to diabetes or died in his sleep.

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