The UN
Secretary-General-designate, António Guterres, on Monday, December 12, took
oath of office as the ninth Secretary-General of the UN, the News Agency of
Nigeria reports.
The
President of the General Assembly, Peter Thomas, administered the oath to Mr.
Guterres in the presence of the 15 members of the Security Council and other
members of the General Assembly.
The
General Assembly earlier paid glowing tributes to outgoing Secretary-General,
Ban Ki-moon, for his exceptional contributions to the UN and the global
community.
The
outgoing Secretary-General will step down on December 31, 2016, while Mr.
Guterres will assume office on January 1, 2017 for a five-year term.
Mr. Guterres,
67, was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002, and the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees from June 2005 to December 2015.
He was
formally appointed by the General Assembly on October 13 in what was the
culmination of historic process member states set in motion late last year.
The
historic process for the selection of a new UN Secretary-General, traditionally
decided behind closed-doors by a few powerful countries, for the first time in
history, involved public discussions with each candidate campaigning for the
UN’s ninth chief.
The
“informal briefings” between the candidates, UN Member States and civil society
representatives kicked off on April 12 when the first three candidates
presented their ‘vision statements’.
They
answered questions on how they would promote sustainable development, improve
efforts to create peace, protect human rights, and deal with huge humanitarian
challenges should they be selected to lead the UN.
In
October, thanking the Assembly for appointing him as the next secretary-general,
Mr. Guterres said he was grateful to the member states for their trust in him,
as well as for the transparent and open selection process they undertook.
The
Secretary-General-designate said: “I believe this process means that the true
winner today is the credibility of the UN.
“And it
also made very clear to me that as secretary-general, having been chosen by all
member states, I must be at the service of them all equally and with no agenda
but the one enshrined in the UN Charter.”
Monday’s
ceremony, at which Mr. Guterres would take the oath of office, would also see
the 193-member General Assembly pay tribute to outgoing secretary-general, Ban
Ki-moon, for his exceptional contributions to the work of the UN over the past
decade.
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