Uganda has received a fleet of 70 SUV motor vehicles donated by the government of the Republic of China. The vehicles were on Tuesday handed to East African country by H.E. Zheng Zhuqiang, the Chinese Ambassador to Uganda.
Speaking at the handover ceremony that took place at the Ministry of Works, Sam Kutesa, the Minister of Foreign Affairs who officially received the fleet of vehicles conveyed a message of gratitude on behalf of the Government and People of Uganda for the vehicles donated by the Government of the People’s Republic of China.
The Minister emphasized that Uganda values the historic, progressive and excellent bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China and remains committed to deepening them further in the political, security, economic, social, cultural and scientific fields.
Kutesa thanked Amb. Zheng and the Government and People of China, for the support that China extended to Uganda to host the 3rd G77 summit, with the provision of these 70 vehicles and also the accreditation equipment.
He highlighted that the fleet of Motor vehicles were negotiated for by Amb. Zheng and hailed him for his fruitful and result oriented tour of duty.
The Minister noted with regret that the G77 Summit which was scheduled to take place in April 2020 in Kampala had rescheduled to a later date due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. He also gave the reassurance that Uganda will host this Summit in the not too distant future and that Uganda looks forward to receiving a high level Delegation from the People’s Republic of China.
He applauded the People’s Republic of China for its solidarity Cooperation and support to Africa and Uganda in particular, in mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tuesday’s event was also witnessed by Joy Kabatsi, the Minister of State for Works, Amb. Patrick Mugoya, the Permanent Secretary, Bageya Waiswa, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Works and Transport, Amb. Arthur Kafeero, the Director Regional Cooperation, Amb. Charles Ssentongo, the Chief of Protocol, Amb. Alfred Nnam, the Head Public Diplomacy Department, Joyce Onek Badaru, the Head International Economic Department other senior Officials of the Chinese Embassy in Uganda and official ms from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Works.
In his remarks Amb. Zheng, reaffirmed that the Government of the People’s Republic of China values the Comprehensive Cooperative Partnership with Uganda, and is committed to its continuous support to our development agenda.
The Ambassador noted that this donation of vehicles and accreditation equipment is a sign of China’s good will and support to Uganda under China- China development cooperation framework.
He expressed gratitude to the Government of Uganda, for the immense support and cooperation that accorded to him during his tour of duty.
Amb. Zheng pledged more support from the Government of China to Government of Uganda to boost Technical cooperation between both countries.
On his part, Gen Katumba Wamala, the Minister for Works and Transport thanked the Government of China and the Ambassador for the fleet of vehicles that was donated to Uganda and pledged to ensure efficient maintenance and management of the vehicles which he said that are significant addition to the Government fleet.
Gen Katumba commended the out going Chinese Ambassador for his effective leadership highlighting a number of initiatives and projects in the Transport sector that over he saw and implemented during his tenure notable projects like completion of the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway highway, the on going expansion of the Entebbe International Airport.