Daniel Noboa sworn in as Ecuador’s president, vows crackdown on crime and corruption

Daniel Noboa sworn in as Ecuador’s president, vows crackdown on crime and corruption
Daniel Noboa sworn in as Ecuador’s president, vows crackdown on crime and corruption

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - QUITO, Ecuador — Daniel Noboa was officially sworn in as president of Ecuador on Saturday, launching his 2025–2029 term with a pledge to intensify the fight against drug trafficking, organized crime, and corruption.

The 37-year-old centrist leader took the oath of office in a formal ceremony at the National Assembly in Quito, where he received the presidential sash in front of lawmakers, foreign dignitaries, and invited guests.

In his first address as president, Noboa emphasized that combating insecurity and dismantling criminal networks would remain a central focus of his administration.

“We will not slow down our efforts,” he said, stressing that Ecuador must confront its challenges with unity and resolve.

Noboa also declared zero tolerance for corruption and urged the country to move forward “with determination.”

Among those in attendance were Colombian President Gustavo Petro, Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who represented President Donald , and senior diplomats from Brazil, Bolivia, Costa Rica, and other regional nations.

Following the ceremony, Noboa greeted crowds gathered in Independence Square, marking the beginning of his presidency with a public gesture of gratitude.

Noboa secured victory in Ecuador’s presidential runoff on April 13, positioning himself as a pro-business reformer with a mandate to restore security in a country increasingly affected by drug-related violence. — Agencies


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