President Museveni receives credentials of 5 new envoys

The new Ghanaian High Commissioner, Ms Ashietey Odunton (left), pledged her commitment to strengthening the relationship between Ghana and Uganda at State House Entebbe on Wednesday. PPU PHOTO

Five newly accredited envoys to Uganda have presented their credentials to President Yoweri Museveni in separate ceremonies held at State House, Entebbe.

Foreign Affairs Minister Sam Kuteesa, State Minister for International Affairs Henry Oryem Okello and other government officials witnessed the ceremonies during which the French, Belgian, Ghanaian, Thailand and Sri Lankan ambassadors presented their credentials to the President on Wednesday.

President Museveni welcomed the new French Ambassador Jules Armand Aniambossou and told him that Uganda and France have enjoyed good political relationship for a long time.

He said the collaboration between the two countries should be enhanced further to include economic, water transport and other sectors.

Ambassador Aniambossou assured the President that France wants to enhance collaborative development ties with Uganda in the priority areas of education, energy and the tourism industry.

President Museveni, through the new Belgian envoy Rudi Veestraeten, extended an invitation to Belgian ship-building companies to come to Uganda to venture into construction of water transport vessels.

He informed the envoy that Uganda still lacks water transport system.

“Belgium is known because of its good history and ship-building reputation,” the President said.

President Museveni also told the Ambassador that the African continent commands a big market potential for Europe. He challenged Western world companies to take advantage of the relationship between Europe and Africa and participate in the development of the natural resources on the continent.

Receiving letters of credence of the new Ghanaian High Commissioner, Ashietey Odunton, President Museveni saluted the leadership of Ghana’s political father, Kwame Nkrumah, for leading a political national revolution that was inspirational with regard to economic growth.

Ambassador Ashietey Odunton, who pledged commitment to working towards strengthening relationship between Ghana and Uganda, thanked President Museveni for his generosity for the African continent and the support for his country’s strategic development.
The President and the new Thai envoy, Cherdkiat Atthakor, discussed issues pertaining to investments, trade, industry and tourism, among others.
Mr Museveni encouraged Thai enterprises to participate in Uganda’s market development.

Mr Museveni also commended Sri Lanka for achieving an impressive and extensive economic growth, as he received the credentials of that country’s new High Commissioner, Weerawardena Sunil Dharmasena.