New ICGLR Executive Secretary answering questions from the press with Outgoing Executive Secretary and ICGLR National Coordinator looking on.
By Dorine Nininahazwe,
ICGLR, Bujumbura
“I am leaving Burundi on a very happy note. Indeed the region is now relatively peaceful and the guns are silent now. Looking back to five years ago, ICGLR has significantly contributed to the recovery of peace and security in the region and has also put a solid foundation for my successor’’ stated Ambassador Mulamula in her keynote addtess.
She also congratulated her successor for his unanimous election on 16
December 2011 by the Heads of State as new Executive Secretary of the ICGLR and expressed confidence in his able leadership.
Ambassador Mulamula further extended her gratitude to Burundi and the media for embracing her as one of theirs, for the very warm reception since she arrived and expressed her hope that the same will be extended to her successor.
Although challenges, such as the permanence of armed groups, are remaining in the region, the departing Executive Secretary is confident that a solution will be found to address the so-called “negative forces”. The set-up in Goma of a fusion centre bringing together intelligence services from various Member States, and which will be operational by February 2012, is certainly a significant step towards this goal.
As for the election processes, she recognized that ICGLR Member States are on the right path in concretizing democracy and governance. Additionally, she mentioned the full operationalization of the Lusaka Centre on Democracy, Good Governance and Civic Education as another important element to ensure the promotion of good governance and the strengthening of regional capacities in this area.
As she ended her warmly received speech, she finally thanked the ICGLR partners who have been with the Great Lakes all along, namely GIZ, UN WOMEN and the AfDB among others, and called upon everybody to continue to support the ICGLR Executive Secretary Prof. Ntumba as he embarks on his new role.
Professor Ntumba, whose past functions have included Minister of Human Rights in DRC and Deputy Executive Secretary of CEPGL, paid tribute to Ambassador Mulamula’s stellar achievements over a memorable 5 years.
He thanked her for encouraging him to apply for this position and for the vote of confidence. Ambassador Mulamula has been a Mama for the Great Lakes and Professor Ntumba expressed his commitment to keep strengthening the ICGLR with the help of the team at his disposal.
As main working areas for the years to come, he mentioned the projects on the fight against illegal exploitation of natural resources and on the fight against sexual and gender based violence, the development of a project on youth employment, the strengthening of trans-border cooperation in areas related to peace and security as well as poverty reduction and food security.
Ambassador Mulamula you have done Tanzania proud! You have joined the ranks of our great ladies: Mongella, Titi Mohamed, Asha-Rose to name but a few. Hongera kwa kazi nzuri na ya kutukuka!
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