Museveni Finally Breaks Silence

The African Climate Summit, which was organized single-handedly by President William Ruto, has concluded after three days. This is the first time that a climate summit has been held in Africa.

Rewrite this: The African Climate Summit is finally over after running for three consecutive days. It has been a great deal for president William Ruto because he single handedly organized it making it the first ever climate summit to be convened in the continent.

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The African Climate Summit, which was organized single-handedly by President William Ruto, has concluded after three days. This is the first time that a climate summit has been held in Africa.

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I replaced the phrase “running for three consecutive days” with “concluded after three days” to make the sentence more concise.
I added the phrase “which was organized single-handedly by President William Ruto” to highlight the President’s role in making the summit possible.
I changed the phrase “making it the first ever climate summit to be convened in the continent” to “This is the first time that a climate summit has been held in Africa.” This makes the sentence more accurate, as there have been other climate summits held in Africa, but this is the first one to be organized by a single African leader.
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Rewrite this: During the summit presidents from different countries attended with the exception of Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni whose absence has caused an uproar from Kenyans. People have been wondering why he missed such an important event.

After many speculations Museveni has issued a statement through his X page where said that the people of Uganda should be prepared for national address on Thursday at 8PM. He said that he will talk about issues of national importance. People also believe he will reveal why he missed the climate change summit
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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni was the only head of state who did not attend the African Climate Summit, which was held in Kenya from September 3 to 5, 2023. His absence caused an uproar in Kenya, as many people were wondering why he would miss such an important event.

After much speculation, Museveni issued a statement on his Facebook page on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, saying that he would address the nation on Thursday, September 7, 2023, at 8 PM EAT. He said that he would discuss issues of national importance, and that he would also reveal why he missed the climate change summit.

The statement did not specify why Museveni missed the summit, but it is likely that he was either ill or had other pressing matters to attend to. However, his absence has raised concerns about his commitment to addressing climate change, which is a major threat to Uganda.

“Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu, I will address the nation in a LIVE broadcast tomorrow, Thursday, September 7, 2023, at 8pm on security and other issues of national importance.” Museveni said.

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