Lazurus Ombai Amayo was on Friday appointed as the new Kenyan Ambassador to the United States by President Kenyatta.
Amayo will take over from Robinson Njeru Githae who leaves Washington after serving for nearly five years. Githae has been moved to Vienna.
Amayo is one of the most experienced Kenyan envoys having served in several ambassadorial positions in the past 20 years.
His first diplomatic posting was as High Commissioner to India, serving between 1999 to 2004.
Prior to his latest appointment, Amayo served as Kenya’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations since 2018.
He was Kenya’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2014 to 2018, and also served as the Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Commonwealth in London.
Between 2010 and 2014, Amayo was the Director of the Division for Europe and the Commonwealth at Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He also served as High Commissioner to Zambia and Malawi in addition to being the country’s Permanent Representative to the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) from 2006 to 2010.
He was appointed as the acting Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he served for two years between 2004 and 2006.
He also doubled up as the acting Director of Administration and Head of International Organizations and Conferences in the same Ministry.
Before joining the diplomatic world in 1999, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Catering Levy Trustees, a State corporation, from 1993 to 1997.
He has also previously served as Human Resource Manager at the Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation.
From 1989 to 1992, Amayo served as Member of Parliament for Karachuonyo Constituency, having been elected on a KANU ticket. In the same period, he also served as Assistant Minister for Education.
The father of three holds a master’s of arts degree in political science from the University of Delhi and a bachelor’s of liberal arts from Spicer Memorial College in India.
Lazurus Ombai Amayo that…
Lazurus Ombai Amayo that Kenya Embassy in Washington, DC needs a proper clean up. Some people need to be fired. That office is good for nothing. It has very rude people who ask for bribes calling it travel expenses when issuing id & pp in various cities.
They might wonna move its…
They might wonna move its location as well from Mass Ave to New York ave
Ningependa kuona balozi mpya…
Ningependa kuona balozi mpya wa Kenya hapa Marekani akipewa uwezo kama balozi wa Marekani katika nchi ya Kenya. Maana yake, apewe uwezo wa kufanya kila kitu ambacho mtu ambaye yuko Kenya hufanyiwa akienda kupata pasipoti mpya na kadhalika.
Pili, ukipiga simu Washington, DC halafu uwache ujumbe, ni muhimu wakupigie simu na kukujibu maswali yote uliyo nayo.
Tatu, ningependa kuona wakiongeza masaa ya kuwa afisini. Nakuomba Ndugu Ombai Amayo urudishe sifa na heshima kwenye afisi ya ubalozi wetu kwa manufaa ya Jamhuri yetu tukufu ya Kenya. Nakutakia kila la kheri. KARIBU NDUGU.
Imara, naunga ushauri wako…
Imara, naunga ushauri wako mia kwa mia. Ubalozi wa Kenya hapa Marekani ni lazima utumikie Wakenya ipasavyo. Hakuna haki wakenya kusafari hadi Kenya kwa sababu ya pp au id hali kuna ubalozi wetu hapa hapa.
Amayo, we have heard of…
Amayo, we have heard of those long CVs which did not translate to better services. All diasporians want is better services.
liaised together w/Mr. Amayo…
liaised together w/Mr. Amayo while he was with Catering Levy Trustees…me (Utalii). Utalii College owes much of its ranking to the good ambassador. Intelligent, personable, and great leader. Give him a chance. All the best Ambassador Amayo.
Utalii Hotel is another hole…
Utalii Hotel is another hole where billions of Kshs are lost each year.It incurs losses ….and treasury pumps taxpayers money to the bottom-less pit.
worked with Amb. Amayo while…
worked with Amb. Amayo while he was at Catering Levy Trustees in 1992…great, personable, and intellectual leader. All the best in DC.
when shall Uhuru stop…
when shall Uhuru stop recycling the old guts and give young energetic youths an opportunity to serve our dear nation!!
Kenya’s public bureaucratic…
Kenya’s public bureaucratic appointments are part of a culture of patronage that produces and privileges qualities like “long experience” (i.e. has been there a long time); “experience” (time rather than substance). Sadly, our public office/appointment pundits fall easily into the trap of taking these scripts and media narratives seriously. Kenya’s diplomatic service and appointments must meet requisite standards for international negotiations, intellectual depth rather than desk bound knowledge of international conventions,a thorough grasp of trade,treaty, development co-operation, etc. To qualify for a diplomatic appointment, a solid resume should include tangible personal accomplishments and finesse across different spheres of knowledge and work. That way, an appointee has the gravitas to meet his peers on equal footing, confidently interact with all levels of diplomatic engagement, garner diplomatic mileage so to speak instead of count calendar years as experience. Other countries appoint highly accomplished (qualitatively different from “experienced”) individuals to diplomatic positions. Here are some examples of solid resume highlights one finds in other countries diplomatic appointments:
1. served under different administrations in key ministries as cabinet secretary, held several elective offices, held a directorship position, advisor to a president, a military commander, a presidential chief of staff, served as CEO and chairman of several companies;
2.PhD, International Relations and Law, Thesis Title: Economic Sanctions: Theory and Practices- with Particular Reference to US Sanctions against Iran
Publications/Books:
Do Economic Sanctions Work? …
A Translation of “Anglo-American Defence Relations…
3.United Nation appointment in the rank of Under-Secretary-General as special envoy to a critical region, Three decades in public service, and a graduate school senior fellowship in international relations and public policy, other key appointments include under-secretary posts at FAO, WFP, IFAD, president’s personal representative to a developing region, and head of special advisory team delegation to a country in transition.
It is to be admitted that our standard appointees have typically not been comparatively highly accomplished. It is worth studying the effect such deficits may have on our international diplomatic productivity e.g. in interactions with professional state officials, the various experts on trade, climate change conventions, nuclear arms reduction talks,sanctions, child trafficking, trade agreements, law of the sea etc.
Just an observation.
Kenya’s public bureaucratic…
Kenya’s public bureaucratic appointments are part of a culture of patronage that produces and privileges qualities like “long experience” (i.e. has been there a long time); “experience” (time rather than substance). Sadly, our public office/appointment pundits fall easily into the trap of taking these scripts and media narratives seriously. Kenya’s diplomatic service and appointments must meet requisite standards for international negotiations, intellectual depth rather than desk bound knowledge of international conventions,a thorough grasp of trade,treaty, development co-operation, etc. To qualify for a diplomatic appointment, a solid resume should include tangible personal accomplishments and finesse across different spheres of knowledge and work. That way, an appointee has the gravitas to meet his peers on equal footing, confidently interact with all levels of diplomatic engagement, garner diplomatic mileage so to speak instead of count calendar years as experience. Other countries appoint highly accomplished (qualitatively different from “experienced”) individuals to diplomatic positions. Here are some examples of solid resume highlights one finds in other countries diplomatic appointments:
1. served under different administrations in key ministries as cabinet secretary, held several elective offices, held a directorship position, advisor to a president, a military commander, a presidential chief of staff, served as CEO and chairman of several companies;
2.PhD, International Relations and Law, Thesis Title: Economic Sanctions: Theory and Practices- with Particular Reference to US Sanctions against Iran
Publications/Books:
Do Economic Sanctions Work? …
A Translation of “Anglo-American Defence Relations…
3.United Nation appointment in the rank of Under-Secretary-General as special envoy to a critical region, Three decades in public service, and a graduate school senior fellowship in international relations and public policy, other key appointments include under-secretary posts at FAO, WFP, IFAD, president’s personal representative to a developing region, and head of special advisory team delegation to a country in transition.
It is to be admitted that our standard appointees have typically not been comparatively highly accomplished. It is worth studying the effect such deficits may have on our international diplomatic productivity e.g. in interactions with professional state officials, the various experts on trade, climate change conventions, nuclear arms reduction talks,sanctions, child trafficking, trade agreements, law of the sea etc.
Just an observation.
Have been close to balozi he…
Have been close to balozi he is a gentleman he knows his work and works with passion he has alot of experience and knoes how to relate with both senior staff and juniors l have confidence that he will make us proud and will bring alot of changes in his new station
Barring this guys long CV,…
Barring this guys long CV, all I care about is what he is going to deliver. Clean everything up please. Githae was a total disaster at best!
Huyu Ndugu yetu (kama …
Huyu Ndugu yetu (kama @Mugikuyu alivyomwita ‘Mkristo Lazarus’) balozi mpya wa Kenya Marekani ataanza kazi yake lini Washington. DC?
Githae was very tired, lazy,…
Githae was very tired, lazy, corrupt and inefficient. That office was like his own and nothing was happening. I went there for services and it was deserted I had to wonder around looking for a living soul and there was none. Phone calls are never answered and $150 service fees for Id on top of $50 regular fees is theft. The whole office should have been retired instead of transferring the problem elsewhere.
I hope balozi Amayo will bring back the Kenyan embassy. Very disappointed Kenyan.