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Uganda was gifted Kenyan land by Uhuru, Museveni clarifies

Kampala, Uganda (October 17, 2022) The Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni on Sunday, October 16, clarified that his country owns vast land in Naivasha, Nakuru county, and Mombasa counties respectively.

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Speaking to KTN News in an interview, President Museveni noted that former president Uhuru Kenyatta gifted Uganda a piece of land in Naivasha for the construction of a dry port.

we were gifted Kenyan land by Uhuru’s regime, President- Museveni said during an interview in Kampala, Uganda; Photo/Courtesy.

In addition, he was also gifted another piece of land in Mombasa to enable ease of trade from the coastal county.

“Yes, we have pieces of land in Mombasa and also in Naivasha. I don’t have the details but I know we do. It’s good because the coastal countries can make a lot of money from the hinterland hence you can produce and send things through there and pay taxes and there’s mutual benefit,” he said in a statement.

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Significantly, Museveni steered clear on Kenya’s politics, noting that each country was faced with its own dynamics- whereby some decisions may seem outrageous by external forces but are justifiable by the citizens of the particular country.

Further, the Ugandan president defended his son General Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s outburst on Twitter that had threatened the diplomatic ties between the two countries.

He noted that the succession matrix was a task left to the Ugandan people- hinting that the country focuses on the particular values of a person rather than his affiliation.

  “I believe in suppressing the negative and encouraging the positive. You know Uganda leaders are not elected by Twitter. When the time comes for leadership, he will be audited,” Museveni said.

The land gifting to Uganda, 2019 Uhuru Kenyatta gifted Museveni the vast land in Naivasha in a bid to bond a good relationship with the neighbouring country. Further, both Uhuru and Museveni expressed the need to extend the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to Kampala through Malaba.

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