Uganda calls for lifting of ‘improper’ Ebola travel restrictions 

Uganda’s vice president called on Tuesday ​for countries to lift travel restrictions against Ugandan citizens, saying that his country had controlled ‌Ebola in the ‌current ​outbreak. (AFP/File)
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Updated 16 June 2026
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Uganda calls for lifting of ‘improper’ Ebola travel restrictions 

  • “Never ‌will ‌we export ​it ‌in this current ‌epidemic,” said Alupo

NAIROBI: Uganda’s vice president called on Tuesday ​for countries to lift travel restrictions against Ugandan citizens, saying that his country had controlled ‌Ebola in the ‌current ​outbreak.
“Uganda, ‌although ⁠it ​has had ⁠previous epidemics, we would like to state clearly that we have never exported ⁠any epidemic. Never ‌will ‌we export ​it ‌in this current ‌epidemic,” Jessica Alupo told a high-level meeting of African leaders ‌and donors on the Ebola crisis.
“We therefore ⁠call ⁠upon all countries that have imposed improper restrictions on Ugandans to lift them because Uganda has effectively controlled Ebola in ​the current ​outbreak.”