Japanese Government, Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs Sign MoU to Improve Infrastructural Development 

Government of Japan and the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs have Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance the development of infrastructural projects in Uganda.

Japanese Government, Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs Sign MoU to Improve Infrastructural Development 
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Government of Japan and the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs have Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance the development of infrastructural projects in Uganda.

The event was held at the Ministry headquarters in Mbuya.

Minister of State for Defence and Veteran Affairs Hon (Rtd) Lt Col Dr. Bright Rwamirama expressed gratitude for the Japan African Development Corporation, saying the partnership will help Uganda boost its investment in infrastructural projects for economic growth.

He noted that Japan’s involvement in the construction of a health facility, a rehabilitation and resettlement centre for military veterans, solar manufacturing plant and the provision of agricultural inputs, among others, will improve the welfare of Ugandans.

He added that the donation of five (05) ambulances, solar pumps, solar panels and five (05) fire fighting trucks will ease government operations, while the one hundred (100) modern ultra sewing machines will make a positive impact on military veterans.  “These donations will be put to good use,” Hon Rwamirama promised both the Japanese and UPDF delegation.

He however, decried the poor state of waste management, logistics and transport sectors in Uganda, prompting Japan to increase on the donation of transport trucks to sixty (60) in number, five trucks per month for a period of one year.

Hon Rwamirama further observed that the Government of Uganda is committed to the improvement of the lives of military veterans, their spouses and children in recognition of their selfless efforts towards bringing peace and stability in Uganda.

Head of the Japanese delegation and Special Advisor to the Japanese Cabinet, Professor Isao Iiijima commended the Uganda Government for recognizing his government’s involvement in efforts aimed at enhancing infrastructural development by Katanayagi Corporation. 

He mentioned that Japan has got the required finance and technology to help when need arises.

Prof Isao also announced that the Japanese Government has donated one hundred (100) sewing machines to Women Groups through the President’s Office.

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