KMCC, World’s Largest Expatriate Organization, Elects New Saudi National Committee
Jeddah: In a landmark event, the Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC), recognized as one of the world’s largest expatriate organizations, has successfully elected its new Saudi National Committee. The elections witnessed the active participation of 110 counselors, reflecting the organization’s commitment to democratic processes.
With an extensive membership of 60,000 across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KMCC continues to be a unifying force for expatriates, fostering cultural ties and community welfare initiatives.
New Committee Members:
- Chief Patron: KP Muhammad Kutty
- Chairman: Khader Chengala
- President: Kunjimon Kakia
- General Secretary: Ashraf Vengat
- Treasurer: Ahmed Palayat
These key positions are integral to the effective functioning of KMCC, which plays a vital role in addressing the needs of the expatriate community and promoting cultural exchange. The newly elected committee brings a wealth of experience and dedication to their respective roles.
KP Muhammad Kutty, assuming the role of Chief Patron, is expected to provide strategic guidance, drawing on his extensive background in community leadership. Khader Chengala, as Chairman, will oversee the overall direction of the organization, ensuring its goals align with the welfare of the expatriate community.
Kunjimon Kakia, taking on the role of President, will be responsible for representing KMCC and liaising with various stakeholders. Ashraf Vengat, as General Secretary, will manage the day-to-day operations, fostering communication and coordination within the organization. Ahmed Palayat, in the position of Treasurer, will play a crucial role in financial management, ensuring transparency and accountability.
The election results mark a new chapter for KMCC, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to empowering the expatriate community in Saudi Arabia. The diverse backgrounds and skills of the committee members are expected to contribute significantly to KMCC’s continued success in its mission to serve and unite the expatriate population.