Museveni, Igad leaders discuss Regional Security, South Sudan Plight

  • by Mary Ociiti
  • July 15, 2020

 

Through video conferencing, President Museveni joined fellow Heads of State from IGAD member countries for the 37th Extraordinary Summit chaired by Prime Minister of the Republic of Sudan H.E Dr. Abdallah Hamdok.

They discussed the Implementation of the revitalised agreement on resolution of the conflict in the republic of South Sudan, challenges occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic on regional economies, security and other regional matters.

“I am happy to report that Uganda’s effort, in concert with the Regional Response Strategy has so far been able to test 226,000 people, only 1040 of these having been found positive, with an impressive 984 recoveries registered and no deaths,” Museveni said.

The virus is still a big threat and Museveni called upon member states to direct co-operation towards accelerating the diagnosis processes, developing anti-covid treatment and a vaccine.

While some aspects of the economy have taken a hit, many essential parts such as industry and agriculture have remained functional.

“As such, we shall continue to avail our food resources through trade, with brotherly countries facing shortages.”

He congratulated stakeholders on upholding the revitalised peace agreement of South Sudan.

“I encourage them to work quickly through this transition period, plan and hold free and fair elections as the ultimate cure for politically motivated instability by promoting accountability among leaders.”