A horrible revelation surfaced in a local church in Mubende after a church minister in Mubende Municipality has surprised Kanseera Cell dwellers by confessing a gruesome slaughter of his own toddler.
Pastor Alex Mugisha of the Prophecy Pentecostal Church told Police after his arrest for the heinous murder of Samuel Niyokusiima that he suffered from psychological lapses.
‘Yes, I killed but I was attacked by psychological challenges and I also went to the hospital but it wasn’t my intention to kill him and I’m sorry for that,” Mugisha said.
In a world of spiritual upheaval where the so-called pastors are lured by the dark world into human sacrifices purportedly to attract believers into their church, Mugisha’s fatal lapse will take some convincing in the court of public opinion.
He was caught just after the act, dripping blood and attempting to flee – by his own wife and the mother of the child whose life he had senselessly snatched in a manner that would leave the devil itself in envy.
Mediya Mukanohere said had gone to the garden to look for food and returned just a little fatally too late but in time to find her husband darting out of the house in alarming rush.He was dripping of flood, his own son’s blood, his own blood in a way.
“When he saw me, he tried to run away and when I entered the room, I found my son in a pool of blood, his neck severed,” Mukanohere said.
She added that the husband has been mistreating her while trying to chase her out of the house yet they have been living a good life with eight children. Locals at Kanseera raised a concern of mushrooming born-again churches in the area and requested for the government intervention.
“Some born-again pastors might be agents of Satan because in our community churches are being established everyday yet we don’t know their missions,” said Edward Katongole.
“We are so shocked seeing a pastor kill his own son, we have never witnessed such a case,” said another.
Steven Kyazze Ssemyalo, the vice chairperson for Kanseera village, said many of the churches are being started after disagreements among the so-called pastors.
Wamala Region Police spokesperson Rachel Kawala said they had taken Mugisha into custody and inquiries have started into the matter.