Ginguro Exploration Inc. announced that, at the Annual and Special Meeting held on April 18, 2012, the shareholders of the company elected a slate of directors consisting of Messrs. Richard Murphy, Wayne Whymark, Guy Mahaffy, Joe Prosperi, Elie Farah and Doug Hunter. Messrs. Murphy, Whymark, Mahaffy, and Prosperi were incumbent members of the board of directors of the company, while Messrs. Farah and Hunter are new appointments to the board of directors. Mr. Farah is the President, Director and CEO-Elect of Merus Labs International Inc. Prior to Mr. Farah joining Merus in January of 2012, he was President and Chief Financial Officer of Transition Therapeutics Inc. Mr. Hunter is a Professional Geoscientist. His career began with Teck Cominco and Algoma Steel. As a co-founder of Wallbridge Mining, he was part of the management team operating the company's joint ventures with Falconbridge (Xstrata) and Lonmin Plc. in Sudbury, Ontario and he also directed the company's other exploration projects both in Canada and the USA. He has held multiple directorships and worked extensively with junior exploration companies. Allan Taylor did not stand for re-election as a director at shareholder meeting. The Company thank Allan for his contribution to the company and wishes him well in his future endeavours. The company also announced that is has appointed Mr. Scott Heatherington and Dr. Darryl Long to its Advisory Board. Mr. Heatherington, who holds a BA in Political Science from Queen's University, joined the Canadian Federal Department of Manpower and Immigration in 1971 and has served abroad in Hong Kong, Moscow, Bangkok, London and Bonn. At Headquarters, he served as head of the Orders-in-Council Unit, as intelligence analyst with the Facilitation and Enforcement Branch, as director, Refugee Policy, and as director, Strategic Direction within the Strategic Policy, Planning and Research Branch. Dr. Long is a Full Professor at Laurentian University in Sudbury, where he currently teaches Sedimentology and Basin Analysis. Dr. Long moved to Laurentian in 1981 after a brief period working as an NSEC Post Doc at GSC Calgary (Precambrian Section). He has worked extensively on Modern and Ancient Fluvial Systems, Carbonate and Clastic shelves, Hydrocarbons, Industrial Minerals, Basin Analysis and Glacial Geology.