CHRP. Ali Abdullahi Surraw celebrated

Leadership transitions often signify the continuity of service and national impact beyond institutional boundaries. On 29 April 2026, the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties hosted a farewell luncheon at Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, honouring the remarkable tenure of its former leadership and celebrating their transition to new national assignments. The event recognised CHRP. Ali Abdullahi Surraw following his appointment as SRC CS/CEO. The luncheon provided a moment of appreciation for visionary leadership, collaborative governance, and dedicated public service, as stakeholders celebrated past achievements and looked forward to the future.

Stephen Oinga

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