Former Ugandan Diplomat to Canada Urges Accountability for Deportation.

Former Ugandan envoy to Ottawa, Joy Ruth Aceng. Courtesy image.

Joy Ruth Aceng, the former Ugandan envoy to Canada, has publicly voiced her concerns regarding the recent deportation of a Ugandan citizen from Canada.

In a statement, Aceng criticized the lack of transparency surrounding the deportation process and urged the Ugandan government to take a stand.

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Aceng emphasized that Uganda should demand a clear explanation from Canada about the reasons behind the expulsion.

She argues that the absence of detailed information raises questions about the fairness and legality of the deportation. The former envoy’s comments highlight the need for diplomatic engagement to ensure that the rights of Ugandan nationals are protected in foreign jurisdictions.

Aceng’s call for action reflects broader concerns about the treatment of Ugandan citizens abroad and the need for accountability in international relations.

Her statements have sparked a discussion about the responsibilities of governments to their citizens, even when they are living or traveling outside their home country.

In a recent statement, the former Ugandan diplomat to Canada has called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding a controversial deportation.

The envoy criticized the handling of the case, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. He argues that such measures are essential to uphold human rights and ensure that similar situations are managed with greater fairness and due process in the future.

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