President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has
commended the strong and harmonious relationship between Uganda and the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
President
Museveni expressed his satisfaction with the improved bilateral relations
between the two countries today during a meeting with Members of Parliament
from the Ituri Province Committee at the National Leadership Institute (NALI)
in Kyankwanzi.
“We
are pleased to know that H.E. Felix Tshisekedi recognizes the bond between the
Ugandan and Congolese people,” President Museveni remarked.
He
highlighted the positive development, noting that in the past, leaders like
Laurent Kabila and Mobutu Sese Seko showed little concern for fostering this
connection. However, President Museveni emphasized that under the leadership of
President Tshisekedi, the DRC has been integrated into the East African
Community, bridging the geographical and political gap that existed before.
President
Museveni also welcomed the prospect of joint efforts with the DRC to enhance
economic growth, particularly through infrastructure development. He expressed
support for the construction of the Nebbi-Goli to Bunya Road, which would boost
trade and prosperity in both countries. Additionally, the President pledged to
collaborate on the construction of the Semuliki Bridge, to facilitate the
smooth movement of goods between Uganda and the DRC.
Notably,
President Museveni also acknowledged the return of relative peace in the Ituri
Province, attributing this accomplishment to the combined efforts of the Uganda
People's Defense Forces (UPDF) and the Congolese Army. Their successful
operations have significantly weakened the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebel
group, pushing them back as far as Mombasa.
However,
President Museveni advised the Congolese army to establish Local Defense Forces
to protect the local population against insurgent attacks. He emphasized the
importance of fighting for and safeguarding the wellbeing of the people,
suggesting that the Local Defense Forces could effectively provide protection
to vulnerable communities.
Furthermore,
President Museveni encouraged President Tshisekedi to engage in peace talks
with the M23 rebels, as he believes that inclusivity is crucial for achieving
lasting peace in the DRC. He expressed the view that all factions should be
brought together to work towards a unified future.
In
addition, President Museveni welcomed the proposal to establish consulates for
both countries, with one consulate in Arua and another in Bunya. This move
would facilitate closer diplomatic ties and enable efficient communication and
cooperation between Uganda and the DRC.
The
nine (9) member delegation led by Hon. Draza Atsule Jean-Claude, expressed
their satisfaction with the positive impact of the improved relations between
Uganda and the DRC on the Ituri Province.
They
attributed the restoration of peace in the region to the combined efforts of
the UPDF and the Congolese forces, who successfully defeated and pushed back
the rebels.
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