Uganda High Commission in London Repatriates 92 Ugandans Stranded in Three Countries

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Uganda High Commission in London Repatriates 92 Ugandans Stranded in Three Countries

The Ugandan High Commission in London has successfully seen off a total of 92 Ugandan Nationals and legal residents who have been stranded in the United...

The Ugandan High Commission in London has successfully seen off a total of 92 Ugandan Nationals and legal residents who have been stranded in the United Kingdom and Ireland following the closure of Entebbe international airport to passenger flights on 22nd  March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The High Commission undertook the registration process of  Ugandan Nationals who were stranded in the United Kingdom and Ireland and coordinated their return aboard Ethiopian Airlines which is expected to arrive at Entebbe on 2 July 2020 at 5.00 p.m.

Among some of  the Ugandans returning from the United Kingdom are notable personalities including His Royal Highness Rwot David Onen Acana II, the Acholi Paramount Chief and Professor Francis Gervase Omaswa, 
renown cardiovascular surgeon & the Executive Director of the African Centre for Global Health and Social Transformation (ACHEST).

The High Commission undertook the registration process of  Ugandan Nationals who were stranded in the United Kingdom and Ireland

Other categories of people including students, Government officials,  Business people who had travelled to the United Kingdom for various reasons were also aboard.

After fulfilling standard procedures issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health, the Ugandans were seen off at London Heathrow Airport by Uganda’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Ambassador Julius Peter Moto, Amb. Leonard Mugewra and others by Mission staff.

The High Commissioner thanked the Ugandans and legal residents for their patience during the difficult times they have endured as a result of the pandemic and wished them a safe journey.

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