Whitman announced in a statement on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, that she had submitted her resignation to outgoing President Joe Biden.
"Today, I announced to my team at the U.S. embassy that I submitted my resignation to President Biden. It has been an honour and privilege to serve the American people through strengthening our partnership with Kenya," she said.
“…Like all U.S. ambassadors, I serve at the request of the President. The American people have spoken, and a new President will be inaugurated in January. I wish him and his new team success.”
The ambassador, who was deployed to Kenya in 2022 under Biden’s Democratic administration, said she was proud of leading a people-centered agenda that saved lives, increased security, and created economic opportunities for both Kenyans and Americans.
"From delivering emergency funding to alleviate catastrophic flooding in 2023 to the ongoing fight against malaria, HIV, and MPOX, the U.S. government prioritizes the health and welfare of our friends in Kenya,” the ambassador added.
She also reflected on the strengthening relationship between Kenya and the United States, saying, "This year, the United States elevated Kenya as its first Major Non-NATO ally in sub-Saharan Africa, reflecting the importance our countries place on standing shoulder to shoulder to protect our shared democratic values and enhance security."
“My efforts also opened the door for more American companies to do business in Kenya. When I arrived in 2022, I focused on expanding these ties with my ’Why Africa, Why Kenya?’ presentation to American companies and entrepreneurs. Trade, jobs, and U.S. investment in Kenya are at historic highs because of our efforts.”
She further expressed confidence in the future of Nairobi and Washington’s bilateral relationship.
"I have no doubt that our 60 years of partnership will continue to strengthen and serve Americans and Kenyans as we aim to build more prosperous, healthy, secure, and democratic nations," she said.
With her departure, Amb. Whitman announced that Chargé d’Affaires Marc Dillard would lead the embassy staff until a new ambassador is appointed by the next administration.
A section of Kenyans had taken to social media to demand her recall after Trump secured a second non-consecutive term in the election held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
The envoy’s diplomatic style seems to have irked some Kenyans, especially her silence on the perceived failures of President William Ruto’s administration and on police excesses, which led to the deaths of more than 60 young people during the Gen-Z-led protests in June.
She had earlier reaffirmed her commitment to her duties despite the change in leadership in Washington.
“As a U.S. Ambassador, I serve at the request of the President,” Whitman said in response to the online campaign under the hashtag #RecallMegWhitman.
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