President Yoweri Museveni embarked on a comprehensive inspection of various roads in the capital city of Kampala as part of the preparations for the upcoming hosting of the NAM Summit and G77 in January.
The thorough assessment aimed to ensure optimal infrastructure readiness for the prestigious international events slated to be held in Uganda.
Accompanied by a team of engineers and officials, President Museveni meticulously examined key road networks within Kampala, emphasizing the significance of well-maintained infrastructure to facilitate seamless movement and accessibility during the high-profile summits.
The inspection tour underscored the government’s commitment to enhancing the city’s infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of smooth and efficient transportation systems to accommodate the influx of global delegates expected to attend the NAM Summit and G77.
President Museveni’s hands-on approach and keen attention to the condition of the roads exemplified the administration’s dedication to presenting Kampala as a conducive and welcoming host city for these significant diplomatic gatherings.
Addressing the media following the inspection, President Museveni reiterated the government’s determination to ensure that all necessary preparations, including infrastructure upgrades, are in place to guarantee the success of the forthcoming summits. He emphasized that the hosting of such international events not only elevates Uganda’s global standing but also provides an opportunity to showcase the nation’s progress and potential on a global stage.
The rigorous assessment conducted by President Museveni signifies the government’s proactive stance in addressing infrastructure needs and its commitment to ensuring a seamless and successful hosting of the NAM Summit and G77, affirming Uganda’s readiness to welcome leaders and delegates from around the world in January.