MAMA IDA ODINGA breaks silence after RUTO nominated her as Kenyan Ambassador to UNEP - “It is an honour”



Monday, January 26, 2026 -  Mama Ida Odinga has expressed gratitude following her nomination as Kenya’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Speaking on Sunday, January 25th, during a church service at PEFA Church along Thika Road, Mama Ida described the nomination as an honour.

She thanked Kenyans who had sent congratulatory messages, saying the support meant a lot to her.

“Thank you so much to those who have congratulated me on this new appointment. For me, it is an honour, and I’m happy about it,” she said.

The nominee acknowledged the heightened media attention surrounding her appointment but maintained she was not intimidated.

“These days, every time I switch on the TV, I see they are talking about me. Every time I buy the newspaper, it’s Ida Odinga.”

“But I don’t fear anything, God is with me,” she added.

President William Ruto nominated Mama Ida to the UNEP post on Friday, January 23rd.

In a communique, Head of Public Service Felix Koskei confirmed that her nomination had been forwarded to the National Assembly for consideration and approval.

“In full fulfilment of the constitutional requirements on State appointments to the Foreign Service, His Excellency the President has transmitted the nomination of Ida Betty Odinga to the National Assembly for consideration and approval by Parliament,” the statement read.

Koskei noted that her appointment is expected to strengthen Kenya’s influence on environmental matters and reinforce its leadership role in global environmental governance.

He emphasized that, once approved, Mama Ida’s role will amplify Kenya’s voice on environmental issues and highlight its position as host of UNEP headquarters in Nairobi.

If endorsed by Parliament, Mama Ida will succeed Ababu Namwamba, who has been reassigned as Kenya’s High Commissioner to Uganda.

The Kenyan DAILY POST

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