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Pan African Parliament Ends Confab In PH
The president of Pan African Parliament, Hon. Bethel Nnaemeka Amadi, has called on leaders of government in Africa to ratify and domesticate instruments that will combat corruptiont.
Hon Amadi stated this Wednesday at a Regional Parliamentary Meeting on Governance Platform And Promotion of African Union legal Instruments, held at the Rivers State House of Assembly Auditorium, Port Harcourt.
The president hinted that the only way good governance can be achieved in Africa would be by ratifying the treaties of the AU to which corruption that has become endemic within the system would fight through legal measures.
He advocated for the establishment of an African Governors’ forum for coordinating the domestication of those legal instruments that has clear-cut procedures for advancing good governance.
According to him, “Resource allocation, utilization and corrupt tendencies continue to remain cankerworm in the governance structure of African governments,” noting that parliaments need to put pressure on government to hold them accountable.
President Amadi said Africa remains the most fragmented continent in the world with 54 border posts while trade remains low, adding that issues of free movement hampered trader and economic integration.
Speaker of ECOWAS Parliament, Senator Ike Ekweremadu said the corruption in public service could only be tackled with the cooperation of everybody, emphasizing that legislation could check corruption through their oversight functions.
“I believe we are ready to make the sacrifice, we would assist to sue for the implementation of the instruments,” Senator Ekweremadu declared, and joined the call for the ratification and domestication of the legal instruments.
The ECOWAS speaker who was represented by Senator Olu Gbenga Bada, opined that complications in the non-ratification and domestication of the legal instruments had held Africa back and sued for the collective effort of all.
Also speaking the chairperson of the African Commission on Human and People’s Right (ACHPR), Mrs Dupe Atoki, said the commission attaches importance to the cooperation mandated under Article 45(1)(c) of the African Charter on Human and People Rights to relate with other international institutions.
Atoki lauded Pan African Parliament for the unflinching support to the commission in advocating for the ratification and domestication of the various instruments within the purview of its mandate such as governance, promotion and protection of human rights, values and principles of public service and administration.
Earlier, the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Otelemaba Amachree said the protocol of the treaty establishing Pan African Parliament was to facilitate the effective implementation of the policies and objectives of the African Union, noting that the apex regional parliament remained the cynosure of all national and state parliament in Africa.
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