Ambassador Hissein Ibrahim Taha assumes office as OIC Secretary-General

Ambassador Hissein Ibrahim Taha assumes office as OIC Secretary-General

Jeddah (UNA-OIC) – Secretary-General elect of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Ambassador Hissein Ibrahim Taha assumed office Wednesday, 17 November 2021, at the OIC General Secretariat headquarters in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Taha was elected in November 2020 during the 47th Session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) held in Niamey, Republic of Niger, as a representative of the African Group, as per the geographical rotation of the office of the OIC Secretary-General. The said session elected him as the new OIC Secretary-General for five years, starting November 2021.

Taha is a Chadian diplomat who had held several positions in his country, including Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Integration, and International Cooperation, Minister (Assistant Deputy Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Republic), Diplomatic Advisor to the Presidency of the Republic, Minister Plenipotentiary, and Ambassador Extraordinary to France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and the Holy See. He also served as a Senior Advisor at the Embassy of the Republic of Chad in Saudi Arabia.

The new OIC chief, who speaks French, Arabic, and English, was awarded the National Order of Chad (Knight), which is the preeminent order of merit of the Republic of Chad, the French National Order of the Legion of Honor (Officer), the highest French order of merit, and the honorary ambassador merit.

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