Today, a Ugandan Joint Security delegation led by the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Moroto, Mr. Wopuwa George William received two guns from the Turkana County Government in Kenya.
“We should emulate and implement the bilateral relations in place as has always been demonstrated by the Heads of State for both Uganda and Kenya,” Mr. Wopuwa noted.
He called upon national leaders from both Kenya and Uganda to embrace Pan-Africanism in pursuit of regional peace and security.
He noted that issues of security are very sensitive especially at cross border points and called for technical and operational interventions to enable the peaceful co-existence of both communities.
“You must work tirelessly, arrest the perpetrators of criminality and charge them in courts of law,” he stressed.
He mentioned that the existing bilateral relations only allow cross border grazing once the pastoralists are unarmed and non-violent. He called for absolute measures to stop the re-arming of criminals.
“Our heads are in this corridor to dig out and arrest these criminals who are still at large. We shall cooperate and coordinate for this noble course,” reaffirmed Mr.Tirop.
The Kenyan delegation included: Mr. Patrick Imana, Member of County Assembly, Mr. Augustine Lokwang, representative of the Governor of Turkana County and Ugandan Liaison Officer to Kenya Lt Col James Muhumuza among others.
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