Department of State
Washington, DC
October 9, 2013
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I
congratulate the people of Uganda as you celebrate the 51st anniversary
of your independence on October 9.
On this day, we recognize and applaud the progress Uganda has
achieved since its independence. Uganda and the United States enjoy a
strong partnership, rooted in our shared commitment to achieving a
prosperous, healthy, and democratic Uganda at the heart of a peaceful
and secure region.
Uganda’s efforts, with U.S. support, have improved security and
stability in Somalia and made progress in defeating the Lord’s
Resistance Army in Central Africa. For decades, the LRA has terrorized
the region. Thanks to Uganda’s leadership, the LRA has been
significantly weakened and its threat reduced.
I am committed to continuing our support to help Uganda and its
regional partners end the LRA threat and bring the remaining top LRA
leaders to justice, including through the expanded State Department’s
War Crimes Rewards Program. We will continue to help these governments
hold war criminals accountable and bring a measure of justice to
LRA-affected communities.
The United States remains committed to supporting democracy, human
rights, health, food security, and economic growth in Uganda. We look
forward to deepening our partnership as we take on these challenges and
seize the common possibilities that lie before us.
As you gather with family and friends from Kampala to Kitgum, the
United States wishes you a joyous Independence Day and a prosperous
future.
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