Richard Ngatia appointed East Africa chamber of Commerce President

An image of Richard Ngatia addressing at a past event 

NAIROBI, Kenya Nov 14...Ngatia replaces Toufiq S. Turky, whose tenure came to an end earlier this month

The business mogul will lead the EACCIA which serves as the apex chamber for all the countries that compose the East African Community (EAC) member states

In addition Ngatia is also the chairman of the General Assembly of the Great Lakes Region Private Sector Forum, a position he attained in 2019

He took over the leadership of the Kenyan Chamber just before the world plunged into the Covid-19 pandemic that affected the economic status of the business sector in the country but amid the turmoil, managed to steer the KNCCI into unprecedented successes

During his tenure as KNCCI President, Kenya was able to embark on an aggressive campaign to open more market opportunities abroad and deepen trade ties with traditional allies

"I am happy to pass on the baton to Ngatia so that he can facilitate the creation of an atmosphere in which our regional chamber can contribute effectively and efficiently in realising the objective of a trade-led regional integration of East Africa in order to further strengthen our unity," Tukey said after handing over the baton to Ngatia.

Ngatia serves in the World Chambers Federation (WCF) after he was appointed to the world body for a two-and-a-half-year term effective January 1, 2023

The  WFC is a global lobby that draws members from over 100 countries worldwide and only 20 personalities are elected to sit on the WCF council.

Furthermore Ngatia is the first Kenyan to sit on the council of the powerful lobby for trade chambers with his appointment seen as a major boost to local businesses

By: Steve Sabai 



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