President William Ruto has been elected the new East African Community chairperson.
He succeeds South Sudan President Salva Kiir whose one-year term has come to a close.
President Ruto has described his predecessor’s leadership in the bloc as “exemplary” and “visionary”.
He takes over the regional mantle at a time when the eight-member economic bloc is working towards establishing a political confederation.
At the 24th Ordinary Summit of the EAC Heads of State High-Level side event on EAC at 25 in Arusha on yesterday, Kenya committed to continue playing the lead role in the economic bloc.
“The ambition of an EAC Political Confederation is an extraordinary journey towards the integration of our region.” President Ruto noted.
He said while there are challenges that must be confronted, the potential benefits of a political confederation are immense.
“We must harness emerging opportunities and build a more stable and competitive EAC that will accelerate the creation of a single continental market.” He said.
The President pointed out that during his tenure, he will give priority to improving the quality of life for the people of East Africa.
“We will focus on increasing competitiveness, promoting value-added production, boosting intra-regional trade and driving investments.” He added.
He added that these pillars are essential in transforming the partner States’ economies, creating jobs and ensuring sustainable development in the region.
South Sudan president Kiir maintained that focus must now be targeted on enhancing regional peace and security, strengthening intra-EAC trade and fast-tracking digital transformation.