President Uhuru Kenyatta shakes hand with Public Works Principal Secretary Mariam El Maawy, in the past. [Photo|PSCU]President Uhuru Kenyatta, has mourned the death of Public Works Principal Secretary Mariam El Maawy.Below is his statement, through State House Spokesperson Manoah Esipisu."Spokesperson's OfficeState HouseNairobi27 September 2017Passing on of PS Mariam el-MaawyPresident Uhuru Kenyatta is deeply distressed to learn that Mariam El Maawy has passed away. She was a dedicated public servant; an accomplished architect; and a patriot.Early in her childhood, she showed a real aptitude for study, and the diligence, which drove her to qualify as an architect at the University of Nairobi, and later to earn a Masters degree in South Africa. She established a successful practice, which she led for many years, but she never allowed her work to get in the way of public service.Whether serving as a council member at Mombasa Polytechnic, or leading efforts to conserve Mombasa’s architectural heritage, she found ways to put her knowledge and skill at the service of her community.Her achievements, her expertise, her public spirit, and her patriotism meant that it was a pleasure for President Kenyatta to invite her to join his administration, as Principal Secretary for Lands — and later as Principal Secretary of Works — in the Ministry of Lands and Housing. She served with distinction in both offices, and her loss will certainly be felt.President Kenyatta and all who had the honour of working with her will remember her warmth, and her quiet, firm dedication to serving Kenyans to the very best of her ability.The President prays that Allah rests the soul of PS el-Maawy in peace, and that Allah comforts her family, and all who knew and loved her, in this moment of sorrow and grief.Manoah EsipisuSpokesperson."
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