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Uganda Demands Swift Compensation From Kenya Over Torched Uganda House

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Uganda has ramped up diplomatic pressure on Kenya as it seeks urgent compensation for the destruction of Uganda House during the violent protests that rocked Nairobi in June 2024. The Ugandan government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has dispatched a high-level delegation to Nairobi to engage in direct talks with Kenyan authorities over the incident.

Led by Foreign Affairs Minister Henry Okello Oryem, the delegation aims to secure financial reparations for the extensive damage inflicted on Uganda House, one of Uganda’s most valuable diplomatic assets abroad. The building, located in central Nairobi, was extensively damaged by fire as protestors clashed with police. Preliminary assessments place the cost of the damage at UGX 7.2 billion, just days before the building was scheduled to be commissioned following a UGX 26.3 billion renovation.

“Our mission is to ensure accountability and to protect the property and dignity of our nation,” Minister Oryem said before departing for Nairobi. “Uganda House is not just a building; it is a symbol of our sovereignty and presence in Kenya.”

The fire has also dealt a blow to Uganda’s financial projections. The refurbished building was expected to generate over UGX 4 billion annually in rental income. With tenants now pulling out and repairs expected to take months, the loss has sparked concerns within Uganda’s finance ministry.

Ugandan officials are pushing for a formal apology and a clear compensation framework from the Kenyan government. Sources indicate that Uganda may also consider international arbitration if bilateral talks fail to yield results.

The Kenyan government, while acknowledging the unfortunate incident, has yet to commit to a compensation package. As negotiations begin, all eyes are on how President William Ruto’s administration will respond to Uganda’s demands for justice and restitution.

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