Hon Secretary General of the EAC , Hon Amb Dr Richard Sezibera. He is heralded for a number of achievements
Hon Shyrose Bhanji gestures as she contributes to the Resolution congratulating Hon Amb Dr Richard Sezibera
The
Assembly yesterday moved a Resolution to bid farewell to the outgoing
Secretary General of the EAC, Hon Amb Dr Richard Sezibera for a job well
done.
The
Resolution moved by Hon AbuBakr Ogle and seconded by Hon Abdullah
Mwinyi, recognised the Secretary General for the great service rendered
during his tenure
of service to the Community.
The
Resolution which received support from the whole House, cited a number
of achievements in the programs and projects of the EAC during the five
year period
(2011-2016). Among the achievements are the recent introduction of the
international EAC e-Passport, which the Resolution terms a critical
milestone in the integration dispensation.
The
Resolution also takes cognisance of the fact that Hon Amb Dr Sezibera’s
tenure saw the conclusion and ratification of the Monetary Union, which
is the third
pillar of integration. It also cites Hon Amb Dr Sezibera’s key role in
spearheading the granting of financial and administrative autonomy to
the EALA and the EACJ, thus laying the foundation to commence on various
amendments of the Treaty and the relevant
EAC Rules and Regulations.
On
matters of trade, the mover said the EAC Secretary General had
sustained campaigns to ensure the realization of the Single Customs
Territory (SCT) and that
it had duly paid off. Also laudable, a section of the Resolution
avers, is the EAC’s infrastructure programme which is set to spur
development in the region apart from other parts of the continent in
terms of competitiveness thus laying the Standard Railway
Gauge and making unprecedented advances in investment of energy.
In
order to ensure people centeredness, the Secretary General was
instrumental in establishing and sustaining the quarterly Secretary
General’s forum with the
Private Sector.
In
justifying the Resolution, Hon AbuBakr Ogle hailed the Secretary
General for the positive areas of integration but also added there were
challenges as well
during his tenure.
He remarked that the incoming Secretary General was taking over at a critical time for the Community.
Contributing
to the debate, Hon Peter Mathuki said the outgoing EAC boss had made
significant contribution towards strengthening of the integration
process.
He remarked that the addition of the Republic of South Sudan in to the
bloc was a key deliverable that was facilitated during the tenure of the
outgoing Secretary General.
“We
need to appreciate some of the facts while understanding that in any
given scenario, one can encounter obstacles during the tour of duty”, Hon Mathuki
said.
Hon
Shyrose Bhanji noted that during the tenure of Amb Sezibera, many
deliverables were realised. We have seen the reduction of NTBs and the
Single Customs
Territory (SCT) is also a reality. “We are also thankful for the developments such as the One Stop Border Post (OSBP) which have led to increase in Intra-EAC Trade.
We are thankful to Hon Dr Sezibera and his team”, she added.
“I
want to assure him that we shall soldier on until we realise the
objectives of the EAC. We shall definitely meet again in Arusha, Kigali
or elsewhere
in the region when we have a borderless EAC,” she said.
Hon Martin Ngoga referred to Hon Amb Dr Sezibera’s tenure as one marked by great achievements.
“He
has been a law maker, a Minister in the Government of Rwanda and a
diplomat in his past service before coming to the EAC. He left great
achievements
elsewhere in public service no wonder his achievements as Secretary
General of the EAC”, he said.
“We
expect that the in-coming successor shall also take the Community to
another level. It is our collective duty and responsibility to support
the Office
bearer,” Hon Ngoga added.
Hon
Margaret Nantongo Zziwa said during the tenure of Hon Dr Sezibera, the
Members had realised improved welfare. She remarked that the challenges
notwithstanding,
the achievements of the Secretary General were laudable.
Hon
Abdullah Mwinyi and Hon Dr Odette Nyiramilimo heaped praises on Dr
Sezibera for the sterling job he had done for the Community. “The
role of been Secretary
General is extremely challenging. One must balance interest of the
Community and have deep understanding of needs of Partner States,”
they said.
Hon
Dora Byamukama congratulated the Republic of Rwanda for nominating Hon
Amb Dr Richard Sezibera and said he had brought honour to the Partner
State and the
region.
Last
week, Hon Amb Dr Sezibera addressed the House where he delivered the
score-card of achievements during his tenure as the bloc’s Secretary
General.
Amb Dr Richard Sezibera whose tour of duty at the EAC comes to an end on April 26th,
2015 has had a successful career in public service as a physician,
Minister in the Government of Rwanda and as a Member of Rwanda’s
Transitional Parliament. He has also served in the Army and as a
diplomat.
At the 17th
Ordinary Summit of the EAC Heads of State, the Heads of State appointed
Mr Liberat Mfumukeko, the outgoing EAC Deputy Secretary General,
Finance and Administration as the new Secretary General of the
Community with effect from April 26th, 2016.
The
Treaty of the EAC empowers the Secretary General to be the head of the
Secretariat, and Accounting Officer. He is the Secretary of the Summit
of EAC Heads
of State and may carry out such other duties as conferred upon him by
the Treaty.

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