Former President Uhuru Kenyatta's first cabinet secretary for foreign affairs during his first term in office has been given a prestigious job by a global group observer mission to the Dominican Republic, where elections are due to be held in a few days, according to a statement released today by a global organization
The commonwealth added that Amina, who just left office last month after handing over to Ababu Namwamba, will lead a group of five eminent persons to the mission. Among those she will lead is Tanzania's former foreign affairs minister Liberata Mulamula.
"Under the chairmanship of Amina Mohammed, I firmly believe that the observer group will provide an informed, comprehensive and impartial assessment of the electoral process," commonwealth secretary general Patricia Scotland stated.
Amina is expected to fly abroad and arrive at the Dominican republic by Wednesday next week. They're expected to be impartial during the exercise and traverse all parts of the country. 
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