EACOP AND BUGANDA KINGDOM SIGN MOU TO ADVANCE TREE GROWING AND BUILD COMMUNITY SPORTS CENTRE IN MASAKA

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd. has today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Buganda Kingdom to strengthen collaboration on environmental conservation and community development. The partnership focuses on two initiatives:

  1. Advancing tree growing under Ekibira Kya Kabaka
  2. Constructing a modern community sports centre in Buddu County, Masaka District.

As part of this collaboration, the Buganda Kingdom has committed 120 acres of land to tree growing and 10 acres for the development of a state-of-the-art sports centre. EACOP will provide financial support for the facility, designed to nurture talent, promote fitness, and serve as a hub for youth empowerment and community engagement.

Speaking at the signing ceremony at Bulange, Kampala, Our Managing Director, Mr. Guillaume DULOUT, remarked: “This MoU reflects our long-term commitment to advancing sustainability and socio-economic development. By restoring ecosystems through tree planting and supporting the sports centre, we are investing in initiatives that will deliver lasting value for communities and the environment.”

Buganda Kingdom’s Katikkiro, Owekitibwa. Charles Peter Mayiga, commended the collaboration, stating: “The Kingdom cherishes partnerships that address urgent challenges such as climate change, environmental conservation, and youth empowerment. Through Ekibira Ky’Abataka and the new community sports centre, we are creating a legacy of resilience, opportunity, and growth for our people.

Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa, Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, was present to witness the occasion. In her remarks, she commended EACOP and the Buganda Kingdom for forging a partnership that strengthens environmental conservation and community development.

This partnership shows EACOP’s Social Economic Investment pillars, which prioritize environmental protection and youth empowerment. The collaboration also recognizes the significance of Buganda Kingdom to the pipeline’s journey, as 7 of the 10 pipeline districts lie within the Kingdom, covering over 130 villages across four counties.

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