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DEPUTY SPEAKER, LEADS PAP DELEGATION TO EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
‎24-06-25
‎             By Sadiq Aminu                                                      ‎The Deputy Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Mr. Benjamin Kalu, has led a delegation of the Pan African Parliament, PAP, to the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium.

‎In a Statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Levinus Nwabughiogu, the Mr. Kalu said the visit aims to strengthen cooperation and share experiences between the two parliamentary bodies.

‎During the meeting with the Democracy Support and Election Coordination Group of the European Parliament, the Deputy Speaker emphasized the importance of collaboration.

‎Mr. Kalu who chairs the Monetary and Financial Affairs Community of PAP assured that the delegation would give the partnership all the attention it deserves to ensure a mutually beneficial outcome.

‎”The strength of Africa is the strength of Europe and vice versa. And, to leave us behind is a disservice to Europe. So, this is a step towards the right direction, and we want to assure you that it will be worth it. The step you are taking is quite commendable and we are not taking it lightly. We will give it all the attention it deserves to make sure that the expected outcome of this exchange will be rewarding to you as well as to us”.

‎He highlighted Nigeria’s efforts to democratize the electoral space for young parliamentarians, including the establishment of the Young Parliamentarians Forum in the Nigerian Parliament.

‎Mr. Kalu, also discussed the challenges of promoting gender representation in Africa, citing cultural and religious obstacles.

‎He however noted that Nigeria has made progress in “unbundling that myth” by showcasing the value of women in value addition to leadership and good governance.

‎The Deputy Speaker also emphasized the need to strengthen parliamentary systems and institutional capacity, and the delegation’s visit aims to learn from the European Parliament’s experiences.

‎The one-week program will enable the PAP delegation to understudy the European Parliament’s methods and processes, with the goal of enhancing cooperation and promoting development in Africa.

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