
Ezekwesiri David Anyaegbu, the country’s diplomat and Vice Chair of the Second Committee, has given over to the elected members of the Second Committee Bureau for the 80th Session with the scheduled 79th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) meeting meeting to end on September 8, 2025.
The UN Economic and Financial Committee’s (formerly known as the UN Economic and Financial Committee) completed its work for the session with a flurry of activities over the past few weeks, including discussions about revitalizing the committee’s work and combined bureau meetings to appoint a new set of elected representatives.
Anyaegbu presided over the UN General Assembly’s selection of a chair for the remainder of the session in the absence of a substantive Second Committee Chair for the session earlier in June 2025.
UN DISCOVERS CAMPUSDOWN DURING THE CAMEROUN Election.
On June 2nd, 2025, the United Nations General Assembly’s six committees elected members for the 80th Session (UNGA80), including Germany’s Annalena Baerbock, the president of the UN General Assembly. On the day of the 80th Session’s opening day, September 9th, 2025, the Second Committee’s elected bureau will take office.
The 80th Session of the Second Committee is led by Ambassador/Permanent Representative of The Gambia, Lamin B. Diba, while Jenni Mikkola (Finland), Andres Napuri Pita, and Andres Napuri Pita have been appointed as session vice-chairs. Iran’s Javad Momeni serves as the session’s rapporteur.
Anyaegbu was in charge of facilitating UN microeconomic resolutions on investment, debt, trade, development financing, illicit financial flows, and tax reforms while serving as the UN Second Committee’s vice chair.
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