MP Andrew Oulanyah (R) receives the medal from Cuba's ambassador to Uganda H.E Tania Perez Xiques
In a poignant ceremony held on the morning of February 7, Ugandan MP Honorable Andrew Oulanyah and his brother Harold Adiyo Oulanyah, received a posthumous decoration on behalf of their late father, Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah. The decoration was awarded by the Council of State of the Republic of Cuba, recognizing the indelible contributions and legacy left by the esteemed Ugandan leader.
It was presented by Cuba’s ambassador to Uganda, H.E Tania Perez Xiques. Oulanyah died on 20 March 2022, in Seattle, USA.
The ceremony, marked by a mix of solemnity and reverence. The Cuban Council of State’s gesture underscores the enduring friendship between Cuba and Uganda and pays tribute to Speaker Jacob Oulanyah’s significant role in fostering diplomatic ties between the two nations.
The posthumous decoration, presented to the Oulanyah family, serves as a symbol of respect and gratitude for the late Speaker’s dedication to public service and his unwavering commitment to strengthening international relations. The Council of State of the Republic of Cuba acknowledged Speaker Oulanyah’s contributions to parliamentary diplomacy and his efforts in fostering collaboration between the Cuban and Ugandan governments.
Ex Uganda Parliament Speaker Jacob Oulanyah (L) with former Ambassador of Cuba to Uganda Antonio Luis
In an emotional moment, the Honorable Andrew Oulanyah expressed gratitude on behalf of the Oulanyah family for the recognition bestowed upon his late brother. He reflected on Speaker Jacob Oulanyah’s passion for diplomacy and his belief in the power of dialogue to build bridges between nations.
The ceremony was attended by officials from both the Ugandan and Cuban governments, highlighting the collaborative spirit that Speaker Jacob Oulanyah championed during his tenure. The event also provided an opportunity for attendees to celebrate the life and achievements of the late Speaker, whose legacy continues to resonate in the hearts of those who knew him.
The posthumous decoration from the Council of State of the Republic of Cuba serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring connections forged in the realm of international diplomacy.