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Un holy trinity: UN secretary General Ban Ki-moon visits Uganda keeps silent about human rights violations by Museveni’s governmemt but herorises Museveni as a peace guru: Work Bank Chief Jim Yong Kim throws millions of $ in Museveni coffers despite rampant corruption

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President Museveni, UN chief and Dr. Jim Yong Kim. photo by Peter Busomoke
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Ban Ki-moon, World Bank chief visit


Publish Date: May 24, 2013


By Vision Reporter


The UN Secretary-General and the President of the World Bank are in Uganda on official visit.


Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Dr. Jim Yong Kim arrived in Uganda after visit to Rwanda and Goma in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


The UN chief hailed Uganda for taking up the mantle of ensuring that peace prevails in the Great Lakes region.


“I thank Uganda for making sure that peace returns in Somalia and I will rely on you (Uganda) for the necessary support for a peaceful Somalia,” Ban said.


At a joint news conference held at State House Entebbe, President Yoweri Museveni thanked the World Bank for supporting Uganda’s development programmes geared towards eradicating poverty.


The World Bank chief hailed Uganda for its good financial policies attributing t and the development to prevailing peace.


Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Dr. Jim Yong Kim arrived in Uganda after visit to Rwanda and Goma in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

World hails Museveni, WB announces $1bn support


Publish Date: May 24, 2013

By Vision reporter
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has described the joint visit by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and the World Bank President Jim Yong Kim as good news for peace and development in the region.

“Thank you for coming together. We would like to see more of this packaging. We see peace efforts and we see money for development. Where there is no development, there can be no sustainable peace,” Museveni told the world leaders.

Museveni is one of the four guarantors to the $1billion announced by the World Bank in proposed new funding to help the region provide better health and education services, generate more cross-border trade, and fund infrastructure projects. Museveni urged the bank to priorities the provision of an electricity line from Kasindi – Butembo in the DRC and construction of a bridge on River Semliki with Congo to fast track development.

UN Secretary General Ba Ki Moon,President Kagame and the President of the World Bank, Dr Jim Yong Kim

The two world leaders hailed Museveni for his peace efforts in Somalia, South Sudan, Darfur and now the DRC through his chairmanship of the International Conference on Great Lakes Region (ICGLR). The Minister for Security Crispus Kiyonga briefed them about the government of Congo and M23 talks in Kampala.

“We appreciate your strong leadership of ICGLR for regional cooperation. We need your stronger leadership for development by continuing with the Kampala talks,” Ban Ki Moon said at the meeting. He said he has asked President Kabila to continue with the Kampala talks.

“Jim and I believe that peace is not sustainable if it is not supported by development. Peace and development must go together,” he said.

he joint historic visit to Africa’s Great Lakes region by the two leaders is in support of a recent landmark peace agreement and to push for economic development in one of the world’s most troubled regions.

The visit is aimed at drawing attention to the plight of fragile and conflict-affected countries struggling to meet the Millennium Development Goals and will highlight the commitment of the two international organizations to jointly tackle global conflict and poverty.

The World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said once the international community gets into a conflict in a manner that takes sides is not right and urged leaders to use the agreement and build into it.

“We pledge to do things differently, and to work more closely together with the leaders of the region. We hope that  Africa’s Great Lakes become a global symbol of what is possible when countries work together to lift themselves out of conflict and succeed in boosting economic growth and shared prosperity,” Kim said.

He thanked Museveni for his good leadership and tireless efforts in bringing peace to the Great Lakes Region.

Later the three leaders addressed a joint Press conference during which the Secretary General Ban Ki Moon announced that an intervention brigade with a strong mandate is to be deployed to Eastern DRC to enforce peace in the area.


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