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‘This is NOT a junket’  17.11.11

MacLochlainn angrily refutes five-star claims

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

INISHOWEN TD Padraig MacLochlainn this week angrily refuted claims that he is on a junket in Ethiopia after local reports suggested he was staying in a luxury five-star hotel.
Speaking from the east African capital Addis Ababa yesterday, the Buncrana deputy said he had no choice but to stay in the local Hilton Hotel, which is not a five-star facility, due to serious levels of security threat in the city.
“I would prefer to stay in a two or three star hotel but we had no choice but to stay at the Hilton because of its high level of security. It is like going into an airport when you enter the building. There are Ethiopians at war with Somalia and Eritrea and it is a very serious situation here,” MacLochlainn said.
“The hotel we are staying in is NOT five-star. It is at the same level as the Inishowen Gateway or Mount Errigal and costs €150 per night,” he added.
The Sinn Fein spokesperson on foreign affairs is in Ethiopia as part of a cross-party delegation to examine Irish government-funded projects and raise concerns over the African state’s human rights record with local officials.
The Inishowen politician was also quick to point out that the Irish group is today set to check into a ‘two or three-star hotel’ in a different part of the country where the security threat is considerably lower.
Explaining the purpose of African visit, MacLochlainn said it has been one of the most moving experiences of his life.
“I have met with fundraisers at Concern, GOAL, Trocaire and Oxfam and every time I saw them they asked me to go to Africa to witness at first-hand how the money is being spent. Ireland donates around €30M to Ethiopia every year and we have a duty to find out how that money is being spent. It is five years since an Irish delegation was out here,” he said.
“I travelled six hours in the back of a truck on a dirt road to go to a refugee camp, where hundreds of poor people are streaming over the border from the Sudan. I was covered in red clay with the smell of wood fire smoke. I have never been so moved in my life.”
Padraig MacLochlainn
“The people of Donegal always rise to the mark when it comes to helping poor people across the world and their help has contributed to the fact that there is now no famine across Ethiopia – that is something to be proud of,” MacLochlainn added.
The Inishowen TD concluded by saying that his role as foreign affairs spokesperson was one in which he must travel from time to time.
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