New Lord-Lieutenant for Somerset

By The Editor

28th Oct 2022 | Local News

Somerset will officially have a new Lord-Lieutenant from Saturday (October 29th).

Mohammed Saddiq takes over from Annie Maw CVO, who retires after nearly eight years in the role.

Having worked in the renewable energy and utility sectors for 30 years, Mr Saddiq has now stepped down from his position as Executive Director of Operations at Wessex Water to concentrate on his new role as Lord-Lieutenant.

Mr Saddiq said: "These will be enormous shoes to fill. Annie has done an outstanding job during her time as Lord-Lieutenant and must have visited every corner of Somerset.

"She has attacked the role with an energy and commitment which will be hard to match. But for me this is a tremendous honour and I will devote my time now to representing Somerset in the best way I can.

"I see this an opportunity to give something back to a country which has given me so much."

Mr Saddiq added: "Being Lord-Lieutenant brings significant demands on your time. And I need to be able to give it that time. There are exciting times ahead and I am looking forward to them immensely."

Annie Maw CVO said Mr Saddiq was a perfect choice for the role. She added: "I know he will bring new skills to the job and boundless enthusiasm. We are lucky to have him representing Somerset."

     

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