In a remarkable tribute to his outstanding leadership, ECOWAS leaders unite in applause for outgoing Speaker Sidi Mohamed Tunis as his term ends. Speaker Tunis, the first Sierra Leonean to hold this position in the 6th ECOWAS Parliament, receives widespread praise for his remarkable tenure.
Addressing the assembly during this symbolic transition, Speaker Tunis highlights the ideals guiding his stewardship: a steadfast commitment to democracy, the rule of law, transparency, and good governance. He tirelessly pursued these values throughout his leadership, earning praise from leaders across the ECOWAS region.
Dr. Omar Alieu Turay, President of the ECOWAS Commission, lauds Speaker Tunis for his responsiveness to the people’s aspirations. Throughout his tenure, Speaker Tunis remained attuned to the region’s populace and embodied inclusive governance.
Joining the chorus of accolades, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chairman of ECOWAS Heads of Authority, commends Speaker Tunis for his unwavering dedication to the Parliament’s democratic journey. Speaker Tunis’s adherence to democratic principles sets a commendable precedent for future leaders within the ECOWAS framework.
As his tenure concludes, Sidi Mohamed Tunis leaves a legacy of principled leadership and commitment to the advancement of the ECOWAS community. His departure marks the end of an era characterized by integrity, progress, and dedication to the region’s collective welfare.
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