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Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey assumes office as Commonwealth Secretary-General

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Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, former Minister for Foreign Affairs, has officially assumed office as Secretary-General of the Commonwealth

She is pledging to advance the values of the Commonwealth Charter in a world marked by rising tensions and shifting alliances.

According to an official statement from the Commonwealth Secretariat, Madam Botchwey, who succeeds Patricia Scotland, is the first African woman and the second African overall to lead the association of 56 countries.

The Commonwealth represents a third of the world’s population and more than a quarter of the United Nations membership.

Speaking at the Commonwealth Secretariat’s headquarters in London on April 1, the Secretary General underscored the significance of the Commonwealth’s role in addressing global economic and political challenges.

“The world we live in today is unlike any we have seen before,” she stated, highlighting the implications of economic downturns, increased defence expenditures, and weakened multilateralism on employment, poverty, and social protection.

She emphasised that the Commonwealth’s long-standing values—democracy, good governance, peace, human rights, and equal opportunity—remain vital in responding to these challenges.

Outlining her strategic vision for the Commonwealth, Madam Botchwey prioritised three key areas: empowering women and young people with essential skills and opportunities, revitalising trade and investment to drive inclusive growth, and strengthening climate action to support vulnerable member states.

She reaffirmed her commitment to modernising the Commonwealth through innovative partnerships that respond effectively to the needs of member nations.

Reflecting on her appointment at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa on October 25, 2024, Madam Botchwey expressed gratitude for the trust placed in her leadership.

“It is a great honour to be the first African woman to serve as Secretary-General. No matter where in the Commonwealth you come from, this path is open to you,” she stated.

She urged Commonwealth nations to move forward with shared purpose and commitment to prosperity for all.

Source: GNA

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