MUSEVENI MEETS ARCHBISHOP LWANGA OVER THREATS
By www.mknewslink.com reporter
In Kampala—
President Yoweri Museveni last evening held a private meeting with the Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese, Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, at Nakasero State Lodge in Kampala.
The meeting stemmed from the Archbishop’s revelation on Easter Sunday that government has planted priests to spy on him.
Lwanga said security agencies behind the espionage project in church were the Internal Security Organization (ISO), Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI) and police.
Lwanga said he was told that Government has recruited spies within the church and they have been given a lot of money. He added that he was told that the spies have reported back that he wants to overthrow Government.
“But I have one message for you Mr President, those people are your enemies …You people in ISO, CMI, Police, stop telling the president lies, Mr President your mind is being poisoned and you are acting on that.”
Though the details of the State House meeting couldn’t be revealed by officials, they said “investigations are already underway by the relevant authorities.
On Easter Monday, President Museveni spoke with the Archbishop over the phone and they later agreed to meet on a way forward on ironing out the standing matters.
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