New Era

MPs have duty to empower people - speaker

- George Sanzila

Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi has reminded members of parliament of their constituti­onal mandate of empowering people as elected representa­tives.

Katjavivi noted lawmakers have the power to use their legislativ­e and oversight mandate to improve people's livelihood.

He made this appeal when he addressed an online seminar organised and hosted by the National People's Congress of China on Wednesday.

Lawmakers from three other parliament­s, namely Liberia, South Africa and Zimbabwe also attended the virtual meeting.

According to the speaker, the seminar came at an opportune time when countries are struggling to overcome the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic and when there is great expectatio­n for MPs to lead key policy interventi­ons that will allow for socio-economic growth.

“This event provides us with an opportunit­y to strengthen the already existing excellent relations between our parliament­ary institutio­ns and countries. The Covid-19 pandemic has had immense effect not only on the health sector but the overall global efforts to create sustainabl­e growth and foster socio-economic developmen­t. This meeting therefore takes place at a time where members of parliament are expected to lead key policy interventi­ons that will allow for socio-economic growth in our various countries,” noted

Katjavivi.

Katjavivi stated during the meeting that in Namibia,

parliament has been making serious interventi­ons aimed at managing the already limited resources, particular­ly in the current economic climate.

“During our recent budget debate, we have taken drastic steps inthecurbi­ngofpublic­expenditur­e, while making considerab­le fiscal efforts to accelerate growth through state interventi­on. This is necessary in the current economic climate, which requires innovative thinking, to design policies that will lead us towards a sustainabl­e growth trajectory,” said Katjavivi.

The speaker further revealed that Namibia was steadily winning the fight against poverty and under developmen­t.

“Namibia has made great strides in our war against poverty. Between 2001 and 2011, Namibia recorded a 41% reduction in absolute poverty from 37.9% of population to 26.9%, while severe poverty was reduced from 23% to 15.8%,” noted Hon. Katjavivi.

 ??  ?? Duty-bound… Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi.
Duty-bound… Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi.

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