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UK Counter-Terrorism Expert Lisa Chesney MBE Presents Credentials as New Envoy to Uganda

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Ms. Lisa Chesney MBE, a seasoned counter-terrorism expert, formally presented her credentials to Uganda’s Foreign Minister, Hon. Gen. Odongo Jeje Abubakhar yesterday.

Appointed as the new UK High Commissioner to Uganda, Chesney brings a wealth of experience in international security, counter-extremism, and diplomacy.

During the ceremony, she emphasized her commitment to strengthening UK-Uganda ties, particularly in tackling global challenges like climate change and promoting inclusive economic growth.

The formal ceremony took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Headquarters in Kampala.

During the meeting, Hon. Gen. Odongo warmly welcomed Ms. Chesney, referring to Uganda as the “Pearl of Africa” and emphasizing the deep and enduring ties between the two nations. He lauded the UK’s longstanding support to Uganda, particularly its contributions to social and economic development over the years.

“The United Kingdom has been an enduring and steadfast partner to Uganda. Through various development programs and initiatives, the UK has supported our efforts to enhance social and economic growth, strengthen institutions, and improve the livelihoods of our people. We are confident that, under your tenure, our bilateral relations will grow even stronger,” Gen. Odongo remarked.

He further reiterated Uganda’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, focusing on areas such as trade, investment, education, health, and governance. Gen. Odongo expressed optimism that Ms. Chesney’s appointment would foster closer collaboration, delivering mutual benefits for both countries.

Ms. Chesney emphasized the UK’s commitment to helping Uganda tackle global challenges, including climate change, sustainable development, and inclusive economic growth. “I look forward to working closely with the Ugandan government to further our shared goals of economic growth, addressing climate change, and protecting the environment,” she added.

 

 

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