KAMPALA - President Yoweri Museveni has today afternoon (August 18) received the outgoing Ambassador of the Republic of Sudan to Uganda, Ahmed Ibrahim, at State House, Entebbe for a farewell meeting following the completion of his tour of duty.
Ambassador Ibrahim expressed appreciation to President Museveni, the Government and the people of Uganda for the warm welcome, friendship and support extended to him and the Sudanese community during his four-year tour of duty.
The ambassador said he had come to regard Uganda as a second home and particularly appreciated the country’s solidarity with the Sudanese people following the outbreak of conflict in Sudan in April 2023.
He commended the Government and people of Uganda for the hospitality extended to Sudanese nationals, who sought refuge in Uganda, describing the gesture as a demonstration of the strong bonds of friendship and solidarity between Uganda and Sudan.

The ambassador said he had come to regard Uganda as a second home and particularly appreciated the country’s solidarity with the Sudanese people following the outbreak of conflict in Sudan in April 2023.
According to Ambassador Ibrahim, "Uganda’s support during the difficult period will remain deeply appreciated by the Sudanese people and will further strengthen the longstanding relations between the two countries."
On his part, President Museveni thanked Ambassador Ibrahim for his service and contribution to strengthening bilateral relations between Uganda and Sudan. He also wished him success in his future assignments.
The meeting underscored the enduring bonds of friendship and solidarity between Uganda and Sudan, with both countries committed to further strengthening their longstanding bilateral relations.