Derry City & Strabane Council: history set to be made with nomination of NI's first black mayor

Lilian Barr: "I will work for every single person in this city regardless of their religion, ethnicity or background."

Councillor Lillian Barr
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 29th Apr 2024

History is set to be made at Derry City and Strabane District Council - with Lilian Barr becoming Northern Ireland's first black mayor.

Councillor Barr said it was an honour and added: "I am proud to be a Maasai woman and a Derry girl. "

SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood said he was proud that Councillor Barr would represent the party in the role.

Foyle MP Mr Eastwood said: "Since moving to Derry from Kenya, Lilian has embedded herself in the centre of life in our city, getting involved in a range positive initiatives, mostly notably helping others from migrant backgrounds adjust to life in their new home.

"She has become an important community activist, speaking out on behalf of those who are marginalised and at times, struggle to have their voices heard.

"Lilian’s story shows that talent and hard work can make a difference and I think it’s fitting that she will make history as the Mayor of Derry and Strabane, a city and region known the world over for standing up against oppression.

“I cannot imagine what it is like to have to move halfway across the world and make a new life for yourself in a place very different from your home, but there is no doubt that Lilian is a true ‘Derry girl’ and I’m looking forward to working with her throughout her year as Mayor.”

Councillor Barr added: “I cannot express how much the honour of serving as Mayor of Derry and Strabane means to me. The people of this city have taken me into their hearts and everywhere I go I never fail to be amazed at the warmth, kindness and generosity of the people who live here. Having initially come to Derry as a refugee facing an uncertain future, I can now truly say that my family have found their home. I am proud to be a Maasai woman and a Derry girl.

“The significance of my appointment as Mayor is not lost on me, and I will work for every single person in this city regardless of their religion, ethnicity or background. These are the values I have carried with me since getting involved in politics and are reflected in the ethos of my party."