National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has been elected President of the Bureau of East African Community Speakers.
In an update on Wednesday, November 13, the Speaker accepted the position and thanked his colleagues for trusting him to take over the role.
"The trust bestowed upon me by my esteemed colleagues to lead our collective vision for a prosperous East African Community fills me with profound gratitude," he said.
Wetang'ula also congratulated his predecessor, Dr. Tulia Ackson, of Tanzania's National Assembly for the good work during her tenure.
"In this regard, I wish to extend my heartfelt congratulations to my distinguished predecessor, Dr. Tulia Ackson, Speaker of the National Assembly of Tanzania, for her exemplary leadership and particularly her dedication to fostering unity among Member States this evident in the successful implementation of the East African Games which has set a remarkable foundation for regional cooperation and economic growth," he added.
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Wetangula further reaffirmed Kenya's commitment to advancing EAC integration agenda, and promised to work with all member states to achieve common objectives.
"As I assume this prestigious role, I reaffirm Kenya's unwavering commitment to advancing the EAC integration agenda. We stand ready to work hand in hand with our counterparts across the region to further our shared aspirations and common objectives," he remarked.
The Bureau of East African Community Speakers is a collective of Speakers from the National Parliaments of the EAC Partner States.
The Bureau convenes regularly to discuss various matters related to the EAC integration process and engages with various EAC organs and institutions such as the East African Court of Justice (EACJ).
Wetangula was elected to the position during the 18th Meeting of the Bureau of EAC Speakers of National Legislatures and the East African Legislative Assembly, held at the Emara Ole Sereni Hotel in Nairobi.