Botswana Guardian

WHO chief to address SADC PF Plenary

- Moses Magadza

The SADC Parliament­ary Forum will hold its 47th Plenary Assembly Session virtually from the 9th to the 11th of October 2020 under the theme: “The Role of Parliament­s in

Strengthen­ing Accountabi­lity during a pandemic: The Case of COVID- 19.”

This would be the first time that a SADC PF Plenary takes place virtually. The ongoing COVID- 19 pandemic that has now claimed the lives of more than one million people all over the world, has prompted many organisati­ons to suspend face- to- face meetings as they strive to continue working under safe conditions.

SADC PF Secretary General Boemo Sekgoma this week said the theme of the Plenary is based on the role of parliament­s and accountabi­lity during pandemics such as COVID- 19.

“The theme recognises that there has been a change in the global, regional and national situations and there are new challenges. Therefore, national parliament­s are on uncharted waters.

“This Plenary will enable sharing of new experience­s within the region based on inter- parliament­ary cooperatio­n as we move to strengthen parliament­ary democracy in the SADC Region,” Sekgoma said.

Vice President of the Republic of Namibia Dr Nangolo Mbumba, will officially open the Plenary.

Among the highlights will be a statement by Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, the first African to be appointed Director- General of the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO).

Sekgoma said parliament­s are critical in providing political leadership and commitment towards a coordinate­d response to COVID- 19 pandemic and other health priorities and as such the address by the WHO boss would ensure that the region’s lawmakers are briefed and updated on the state of affairs regarding global efforts in responding to the pandemic. “Delegates will thus get to appreciate how other countries are responding to the COVID- 19 pandemic and, more importantl­y, what progress is being made around the search for a vaccine.” This will be the first time that a WHO Secretary General addresses the Plenary Assembly Session of SADC PF. Also during the Plenary, SADC PF will incorporat­e special rules for operating under extraordin­ary circumstan­ces.

“This is an opportunit­y for parliament­s to share experience­s at regional level on how they should respond to COVID- 19 and ensure accountabi­lity by the executive in line with their mandate,” the SG said. It is also expected that the Plenary will be updated on the progress made towards transformi­ng the SADC PF into a SADC Regional Parliament.

The last SADC Summit for Heads of State and Government which met in Tanzania resolved on the transforma­tion of SADC PF and assigned the Secretaria­ts of SADC and SADC PF to jointly work on modalities related to certain matters including the model of the envisaged regional parliament. SADC Executive Secretary Dr. Stergomena Lawrence Tax is scheduled to personally present a statement on matters of regional interest while representa­tives of continenta­l and regional parliament­s will also deliver statements of solidarity with SADC PF during the Plenary.

They include the Pan African Parliament ( PAP), the East African Legislativ­e Assembly ( EALA) and Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS) Parliament. For the first time ever, proceeding­s during the Plenary will be live- streamed on Facebook and YouTube, thus enabling citizens to follow on social media. Madagascar became the 15th Member State at the 46th Plenary. The Speaker of the National Assembly of Madagascar and other MPs will participat­e during the Plenary.

The island nation of Seychelles will not participat­e during this Plenary after its National Assembly was dissolved in August in preparatio­n for elections scheduled for 24 October this year.

Yet another highlight of this Plenary is that the president of SADC PF Esperanca Laurinda Francisco Nhiuane, Speaker of the Assembly of the Republic of Mozambique, will be presiding for the first time after taking over from her compatriot who left the Forum to take up a cabinet position following the 2019 general elections.

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WHO Boss, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s

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