Former Acting Managing Director of the Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA), William Lakain, received commendation for achieving significant milestones during his tenure, including the development of crucial national plans and guidelines.
Minister for Environment, Conservation, and Climate Change, Simo Kilepa, praised Lakain’s efforts, conveyed by his First Secretary Motsy David during Friday’s handover event to newly appointed acting MD, Debra Sungi.
Ms. Sungi will serve in this role for three months while the position is advertised to be filled with a permanent appointment.
The small, but significant leadership transition handover ceremony was also witnessed by CCDA management.
Mr. David, speaking on behalf of the Minister and the Government, thanked Mr. Lakain for his leadership over the last two years.
“Despite challenges faced by the organization, CCDA achieved key milestones, such as developing the National Adaptation Plan, developing the National REDD+ Safeguards Guidelines, and amending the Climate Change Management Act (CCMA 2023).”
“On behalf of the Minister and the Government, I commend you for your leadership.”
In welcoming the incoming Acting Managing Director, Mr. David congratulated Ms. Sungi on her appointment, stressing she utilized her three-month term effectively, as determined by the National Executive Council.
In response, a grateful Ms. Sungi outlined three priorities she hopes to achieve during this time.
“First, is to ensure the establishment of a National Climate Change Board to provide an overall strategic direction for CCDA.”
“Second is to conduct a revenue generation exercise through non-tax revenues and fees for the government to respond to climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts in communities.”
“Third is to ensure the completion of CCDA restructuring to align with the Climate Change Management Act 2023 and enhance CCDA’s capabilities.”