Patricia Scotland- sixth and the first lady secretary general of the Commonwealth, extended warm greetings and congratulations to Liz Truss on becoming the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Through her social media, Patricia Scotland noted, "Wonderful to be back in Kigali, Rwanda and greeted by Clementine Mukeka, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Int. Cooperation Rwanda Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation."
Patricia Scotland- sixth and the first lady Secretary General of the Commonwealth, shared a glimpse of her four-day official visit to the newest member of the Commonwealth- Gabon.
Patricia Scotland- sixth and first lady secretary general of the Commonwealth, who is currently on her four-day visit to Gabon, met with the President of the newest member of the Commonwealth family- Ali Bongo Ondimba.
Patricia Scotland- sixth and the first lady Secretary General of the Commonwealth, attended the commemoration of the 62nd Anniversary of the Independence of Gabon. With the warm and heartfelt message, she wished the government and the people on their special occasion.
She feels the inspiration to see the Save Soil initiative started by Sadhguru to protect the soil from erosion. Through her social media, she noted, "Inspiring to see #Save Soil in action at an Agroforestry Farm in Pollachi India."
CSG Patricia Scotland extended gratitude to the people of Zambia and Hakainde Hichilema and stressed that she will also always fulfil their commitment to her service.
The main focus of the meeting was based on the Commonwealth's and Mauritius's continued commitment to the Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub, building resilience to climate change.
Patricia Scotland- the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, appreciated Birmingham and the Commonwealth Games Federation for their incredible work and the fantastic hosting of the Commonwealth Games 2022.