Najib Balala, former cabinet minister for tourism has scooped an international appointment at the world’s oldest wildlife conservation organization just weeks after leaving his governmental job.
The former CS, is stepping in as the ne vice president for Flora and Fauna International, which is so far the world’s oldest wildlife conservancy as the company is in plans to expand its global network.
An expertise in wildlife , Najib Balala had a lot more leverage that is resourceful to the company’s networks and daily activities.
“Najib Balala has been incredibly influential in the wildlife and tourism sectors in Kenya and across Africa and we are priviledged to be able to benefit from this wealth of knowledge and experience,” the organizations CEO Mark Rose remarked.
“on behalf of the team at FFI, I am delighted to welcome Honorable Najib Balala as vice-president – he will be a wonderful global ambassador to the FFI,” he welcome the fellow.
This is coming just weeks after the vetting of the new cabinet ministers was done with and the new team are running in office, with only one former cabinet minister falling under the new government.
“I welcome president Ruto and I am ready to serve in his new government whenever its necessary,” Najib Balala wrote on his social media post when the new task force was just rolling in power, he went ahead to congratulate his former boss, “I am happy and humbled and I thank President Uhuru Kenyatta for giving me the chance to serve the nation.”
The former Cabinet ministers who did a good job in putting Kenya onto the map the team did congratulate the new team and looking forward to a prosperous economy as they work together with the president. The issues of third gender rule, total inclusivity of people from all ethnics and total representation in parliament have totally been put to place this new reign.