Museveni seeks support from European Union over Bududa Disaster

The president’s comment comes after a disaster that left over 60 people dead in the District of Bududa a few weeks ago.

Museveni seeks support from European Union over Bududa Disaster
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The President of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has urged the European Union to support Uganda’s efforts to relocate people from wetlands and forests and avert environmental degradation and landslides.

The president’s comment comes after a disaster that left over 60 people dead in the District of Bududa a few weeks ago.

“When Hon. Kuteesa was at the UN, I tasked him with fundraising for this cause. We want to remove people from the wetlands. He raised US$22million. Support us to relocate these people,” the President said, adding that the recent landslide in Bududa district has woken up the population there and now they are ready to move.

He was speaking at a meeting with the European Union delegation last evening when they held their annual political Dialogue meeting in accordance with article 8 of the Cotonou Partnership agreement and forms part of regular political dialogue between Uganda and the EU on global, regional and national issues.

The European Union Ambassador to Uganda H.E Attilio Pacifici who led the delegation had earlier condoled with the President and the people of Uganda following the landslide disaster in Bududa district. He said the EU has already availed maps of Mt. Elgon from their world satellite to gather more information.

The delegation included Heads of Missions of Austria H.E Gunter Engelits, Belgium H.E Hugo Verbist, France H.E Stephanie Rivoal, Ireland H.E William Carlos, Italy H.E Domenico Fornara, Germany H.E Albrecht Conze, United Kingdom H.E Peter West, Poland H.E Jacek Bazariski, Czech Republic H.E Pavel Rezac, Netherlands H.E Henk Jan Bakker, Sweden H.E Per Lindgarde and Ms. Majbrit Holm Jacobsen the Charge De Affairs of the Danish Embassy. 

The President and the Ambassadors talked about regional issues such as security in South Sudan, Somalia and Democratic Republic of Congo, climate change, trade and investment climate among others. 

President Museveni called upon the ambassadors to encourage their companies to invest in Uganda citing that there is need to create employment for the youth. He assured them that he is handling the issue of the Uganda Investment Authority to stop the infighting for investor confidence.

The EU delegation commended President Museveni and the government of Uganda for the commitment towards finding peace in the region to facilitate trade and development and hospitality towards the refugees. 
The meeting was attended by the Prime Minister Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, Minister of Foreign Affairs Sam Kuteesa, Minister of Finance Matia Kasaijja, the Attorney General William Byaruhanga, Minister of Security Elly Tumwiine, National Resistance Movement (NRM) Secretary General Justice Kasule Lumumba and other senior government officials.

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