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CONSTITUTION REVIEW: KALU SEEKS AUSTRALIA, RWANDA COLLABORATION ON MINING REFORMS, GENDER EQUITY 

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CONSTITUTION REVIEW: KALU SEEKS AUSTRALIA, RWANDA COLLABORATION ON MINING REFORMS, GENDER EQUITY
‎15-05-25

‎           By Sadiq Aminu                                                     Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Benjamin Kalu has called for partnership with the Australian and Rwandan government to support Nigeria’s efforts in promoting women’s representation in governance, improved security, building resilient mining sector amongst others.

‎ Addressing the delegation from Australian Embassy, the Deputy Speaker noted that Nigeria is endowed with a wealth of natural resources, and the mining industry presents a tremendous opportunity for growth and development.

‎Recognizing Australia’s expertise in mining and resource management, Mr. Kalu sought for their collaboration in sharing best practices, technology, and sustainable practices that ensure the responsible extraction of the nation’s mineral resources.

‎He urged the Australian partners to continue supporting Nigeria’s endeavors in promoting gender equality and human rights, through the ongoing constitution review process, expressing optimism that their experiences and strategies in advancing women’s rights can provide invaluable insights as they navigate this journey.

‎The Deputy Speaker equally informed the delegation, that discussion is ongoing on the re-evaluation of capital punishment within the legal framework, as the complex issue requires careful consideration and dialogue.

‎He added that as alternatives is being explored to capital punishment, the aim is to align policies with international human rights standards while respecting the sentiments of Nigerian citizens.

‎Similarly, in his address to the delegation from Rwanda Embassy, the Deputy Speaker sought for ‎enhanced cooperation between the two nations, noting that they both share a commitment to enhancing peace, stability, and development in the region and beyond.

‎Earlier, the Australian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Leilani Bin-Juda stated that their interests range from mining, trade, investment amongst others.

‎On his part, Rwandan Ambassador to Nigeria, Christophe Bazivamo said the purpose of their visit is to explore how both nations can strengthen institutional linkages between the legislative bodies.

‎He sought for legislative collaboration in oversight, legislative drafting, and the use of innovation, technology in parliamentary activities.

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