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    Chief Executive of Kenya Airports Authority Resigns

    TobeyBy TobeySeptember 1, 2019Updated:February 5, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a surprising turn of events the Chief Executive Of Kenya Airports Authority (KAA); Jonny Anderson has made it known that he will be quitting handling the reins of the parastatal on the 30th of September 2019, which 2 months before the official expiry of his term in November 2019.

    The surprising resignation brings his tenure (which began in July 2016) at the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA), to an end.

    The Chief Executive told workers at the autonomous body which is charged with the responsibility of providing and managing all airports in the Kenya through a memo, that he would quit his position in the next one month, giving “personal reasons” as the motivation for his decision.

    Mr. Jonny Anderson announced that “I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that I have taken the decision not to pursue the decision of renewal my contract with KAA. This is after deep reflection and consolation with my family.”

    He added that, “I will be proceeding on leave on September 30, with my tenure ending on November 21, 2019. I will take fond memories of the authority, colleagues, and the incredible journey with me in my heart.”

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