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President Ruto Bids Farewell to Sierra Leone High Commissioner, Ms. Isatu Aminata Bundu.

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Abdulai Alusine Shaw
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H.E. President William Ruto today bade farewell to Ms. Isatu Aminata Bundu, the outgoing High Commissioner of Sierra Leone to Kenya, during a special meeting held at State House Nairobi.

Ms. Bundu, who has served as Sierra Leone’s top diplomat in Kenya, concluded her tenure after playing a key role in strengthening the diplomatic ties between the two nations. During her time, she facilitated numerous bilateral engagements that fostered mutual respect and cooperation between Kenya and Sierra Leone in various sectors, including trade, education, and diplomacy.

Speaking at the farewell event, President Ruto commended Ms. Bundu for her dedication and efforts in enhancing the solid diplomatic relations between Kenya and Sierra Leone, emphasizing that the partnership between the two nations will continue to flourish based on mutual respect and shared interests.

“Kenya and Sierra Leone enjoy a strong bond of friendship that has grown significantly over the years. We appreciate the work of Ms. Bundu in advancing our collaboration and look forward to building upon this foundation,” President Ruto remarked.

Ms. Bundu expressed her gratitude to the Kenyan government for the warm hospitality and support throughout her tenure, stating that she was proud of the accomplishments achieved during her time in office. She noted that the diplomatic relations between the two nations have reached new heights, and she looks forward to seeing further growth in the years to come.

Kenya and Sierra Leone’s diplomatic relationship has been marked by close cooperation in areas such as regional peace and development, as well as shared participation in international organizations. Both countries are committed to maintaining these ties for the mutual benefit of their people.

Ms. Bundu’s departure marks the end of a productive diplomatic chapter, with both nations expressing optimism for continued progress in their relations.

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