BY SAMUEL NABWIISO
KAMPALA-UGANDA ----The Chinese Ambassador to Uganda Zheng Zhuqiang has called up on all Chinese Enterprises staffs operating in Uganda not to involve in any form of Illegal wildlife trade. But support the country in protecting its natural Biodiversity resources because its protection creates business opportunities to china as country.
“ I want to take this opportunity to call up on all Chinese Enterprises staff operating in Uganda to spontaneously boy cot relevant illegal conducts in any form and to make positive contributions to wild life protection as its in China where we value a lot Biodiversity “ The Ambassador cautioned his Nationals during the meeting on opportunities and challenges for the Chinese Enterprises to engage in Biodiversity and Wildlife Conservation in Uganda.
The Meeting which was jointly organized by the Chinese Enterprises chambers of Commerce in Uganda in partnership with Wildlife Conservation Society(WCS) in Kampala aimed at sharing the best Environmental protection mechanism which Chinese Enterprises can utilizes when executing their Enterprises without damaging the country, s Biodiversity.
Uganda is among the leading destination for Chinese’s Enterprises ranging from construction mineral exploration but on many occasion during their execution of their projects there’s has been an outcry by Environmentalists that Chinese Investor are getting involved in illegal wildlife trade especially in the Albertaine region where Oil and Gas exploration activities are taking place.
Zheng Zhuqiang observed that most African Country’s, are home to rich Wildlife resources which provides source of revenue in form of attracting both local, Regional and International tourists but such resources are disappearing due to rampant poaching in the national parks and other forms of biodiversity destruction thus the need for strong cooperation to eradicate poaching
“We need to deepen International cooperation in wildlife protection. All countries must act together to fully implement the International convention against the trading in Endangered species of wild life such as Elephants, Fauna and flora. On addition to that there’s also need for stepping up Law enforcement to combat Illegal trade in Wildlife starting from the production stage to trafficking then to selling chains all should be covered by Laws and the culprit be subjected to Courts of Laws” The Ambassador advised.
“We need to deepen International cooperation in wildlife protection. All countries must act together to fully implement the International convention against the trading in Endangered species of wild life such as Elephants, Fauna and flora. On addition to that there’s also need for stepping up Law enforcement to combat Illegal trade in Wildlife starting from the production stage to trafficking then to selling chains all should be covered by Laws and the culprit be subjected to Courts of Laws” The Ambassador advised.
Making key note speech during the meeting , Uganda’s state Minister of state for Environment Dr Goretti Kimono Kitutu said the Government is in the process of Coming up with new Environment Act which will handle both the current and the new Emerging development activities which are now considered as dangerous to the country’s Biodiversity.
“We need new Law which caters for activities like sand mining which is now reclusive business both to local and international investors sand extraction/ mining has greatly affected the breading zones for most biodiversity species such as fish , frogs and other reptiles thus affecting many sectors in the economy such as Tourism , and fishing sector” she said
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Dr. Simon Nampindo the country Director WCS in Uganda said more effort is required from Government to ensure that its Biodiversity is well protected for future generation. Nampindo said that the country’s biodiversity is facing extinct due to land use conversion to agriculture , settlement and infrastructure development , poaching for bush meat and Ivory.
According to Uganda Wildlife Authority, the country is loses great population of endangered species like Elephants to poachers for ivory this has impacted on the country’s tourism sector. Most of the counts, illegal ivory has been finding its market in most Asian Countries such as China, Malaysia among other destinations
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But on the good note recently the Government of chines announced total ban on the illegal trade of Ivory in their Country because the country treasures Biodiversity. The Chinese Ambassador t Uganda Zheng Zhuqiang told East African Business Week that china has built up a national wide wildlife protection regime based on combination of practical Laws policies and measures all those have helped in the conservation of the country’s Biodiversity resources..
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