Museveni in Kenya for conservation meet

Apr 29, 2016

The summit is to ensure a future for elephants

President Yoweri Museveni has left for Laikipia, Kenya to join other heads of state, business leaders and conservation experts at the Giants Club Summit.

The summit is to ensure a future for elephants and the landscape they depend on.  

African heads of state, corporate leaders, philanthropists and conservation experts are expected to develop a continent-wide response to the trade in illegal wildlife.

The two-day event is being staged in partnership with the Kenya-based wildlife charity Space for Giants.

President Museveni was seen off by Vice President Edward Ssekandi, head of Public Service John Mitala, Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Katumba Wamala, Commissioner of Prisons Dr. Johnston Byabashaija and deputy Inspector General of Police Okoth Ochola at Entebbe Airport.

ice resident dward sekandi was on hand to see off resident useveni at ntebbe irport  hoto Vice President Edward Ssekandi was on hand to see off President Museveni at Entebbe Airport. PPU Photo

 

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