May 9, 2024
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Special Envoy for maritime Affairs Ambassador Nancy Karigithu has continued to gain international recognition for her nice job.

The center for ocean policy and blue economy on its communication noted.

“We are proud to announce our support for Ambassador Nancy Karigithu for the post of Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization – IMO. Please share this message if you support and congratulate her candidacy.”

Ambassador Karigithu would be the first female Secretary General of the IMO and the first from Africa – the Republic of Kenya – a remarkable and necessary milestone.

Her capacities as a seasoned diplomat, honest broker, and consensus builder are critical to meet this moment. She carries with her the conviction to do what is right and to ensure successful outcomes for all nations – no matter how large or small.

The Center for Ocean Policy & Economics is therefore compelled to support this remarkable woman in her ambition to guide the International Maritime Organization as its next Secretary General.

President William Ruto re-affirmed Kenya’s nomination of Ambassador Nancy Karigithu for the position of Secretary General of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization is set to be left vacant this year the position held by Kitack Lim who is set to step down this year 2023.

Kenya’s Nancy Karigithu and Panama’s  Arseno  Dominguez will stand in the IMO election, which will be held at a council meeting next July, with a March  31st deadline for all candidate applications.

“Newscentre.co.ke Digital media takes earlier lead to wish our Kenya ambassador Nancy a successful election to help Kenya in matters Maritime.”

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