By Kiyimba Joseph
Kampala, Uganda (RTN) - Uganda's Capital City Authority new Executive Director Dorothy Kisaka, who was appointed by the country's President Museveni has thanked him for nominating her this Juicy Job.
Taking to Twitter on Wednesday morning, Kisaka says the role of leadership is a call to serve with humility and dedication. This is the first time she has spoken out on her nomination.
If
vetted and approved by the Public Service Commission (PSC), Kisaka will
replace Engineer Andrew Kitaka who has been the acting ED following the
resignation of Jennifer Musisi.
“The
role of leadership is a call to serve with humility and dedication. I
am grateful to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for identifying the
great Kampala City and her great people as the place I should now serve,
and work with others, to meet the aspirations of the citizens,” Kisaka
said in a twit.
Earlier she had revealed that her nomination as Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Executive Director was a “surprise.”
“Friends,
I was pleasantly surprised by the nomination by President Kaguta
Museveni to the office of ED of KCCA and I thank you for the many good
wishes. While we await due process, I want to thank you for the generous
donations to the government for COVID-19 Fund,” she twitted on Tuesday.
Before
her nomination last week, Kisaka was working as Governance Advisory at
the Office of the Prime Minister and doubled as Fund Administrator for
the National Response Fund to COVID-19.
Last Friday, President Museveni dropped KCCA acting Executive Director Andrew Kitaka and replaced him with Kisaka.
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