Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Monday afternoon arrived in Uganda for a two (2) day Official visit at the invitation of his Ugandan counterpart, Yoweri Museveni.
President Mohamud was received by Foreign Affairs Minister Gen
Gen. Jeje Abubakhar Vincent Ssempijja, Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, Francis Mwebesa Minister of Trade Industry and Cooperatives, Fred Byamukama Minister State for Works and Prof. Sam Tulya-Muhika, Uganda’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Somalia.
Others were Amb. Gen. Nathan Mugisha, Deputy Head of Mission, Amb. Arthur Kafeero Ag. Director, Ms. Geraldine Ssali Permanent Secretary Ministry of Trade, Dr. Sam Omara Head Public Diplomacy Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as other Senior Officials from different MDAs.
The Somali Delegation was composed of Abshir Omar Jama, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, the Minister of Defence, Jibril Abdirasid Hagi Abdi, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Abdirashid Nour, Member of Parliament, Senator Muna Omar Hassan, Member of Parliament, Ahmed Abdi Hashi, Member of Parliament, Ambassador Mohamed Ali Nur Hagi, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Ali Mohamed Mohamud Somalia’s Ambassador of the to Uganda.
The main purpose of the visit is to further bolster the excellent cordial bilateral relations between Uganda and Somalia.
President Museveni and his counterpart Mohamud will hold Tête-à -tête meeting to discuss ways of strengthening cooperation in key sector areas of common interest for the mutual benefit of both countries and witness the signing of the Joint Communique following the conclusion of the Inaugural Session of the Joint Permanent Commission between and Somalia.
During this visit President Hassan Mohamud will address the 1st Uganda – Somalia Business Investment Summit under the theme “Promoting Uganda – Somalia Patnership through Investment, Trade and Tourism” from 9th – 10th August 2022 at the Speke Resort Munyonyo.
The primary objective of the Investment and Business Summit is to provide a platform for Private Sector/Business Community together with other relevant stakeholders like Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), to freely exchange views and ideas on how to ease the cost-of-doing-business, and thus richly reap from existing and future business opportunities by agreeing on how to overcome existing challenges, learn lessons and business strategies for smooth mutual exchange between the two markets of Uganda and Somalia and beyond
The purpose of this Business Summit is to strengthen Bilateral Cooperation in Trade and Investment between Uganda and Somalia.
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