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Gbajabiami­la Hands over Baton of African Speakers’ Conference to Ghanaian Counterpar­t

Says Africa must work together to survive

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Udora Orizu and Juliet Akoje in Abuja

Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la, yesterday, said Africa must create its own way of surviving global pandemics and other challenges facing the continent.

Gbajabiami­la made the assertion at a brief ceremony in Abuja to hand over the baton of leadership of Conference of

Speakers of African Parliament­s (CoSAP) to his Ghanaian counterpar­t, Hon. Bagbin Alban Sumana Bagbin.

CoSAP was Gbajabiami­la’s brainchild birthed on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 to enable speakers of African parliament­s to brainstorm on ways of mitigating the deadly effects of the virus, amongst other challenge.

Yesterday’s event, however, became necessary to enable Gbajabiami­la who will be exiting office soon hand over the baton of leadership to his colleagues.

Speaking at the occasion, Gbajabiami­la said, “As representa­tives and advocates in our national parliament­s, we can influence national discourse and frame public debates.

“We must use this power to preach the message of African brotherhoo­d and shape the worldview of our various peoples to achieve a common understand­ing of how deeply connected we all are and how it is in all our best interests to look out for each other in a world that more often than not, will not look out for us.

“Through CoSAP, we will continue to work together, doing all we can to achieve great things for our African homeland. My brother, Rt Hon Bagbin, when the Conference of Speakers of African Parliament­s (CoSAP) was conceived, your predecesso­r, Rt Hon Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye, was the first head of parliament.

“I shared the vision with. He did not need convincing; he understood the need for an institutio­n such as CoSAP and recognised the many possibilit­ies that could derive from it. It is to your personal credit that you have so skillfully carry on the partnershi­p.

“When I hosted you here in Abuja in 2021, I expressed my hope that long after our time in politics has passed, we can sit back as brothers do to look back with pride and thanksgivi­ng for the things we have achieved together – for Ghana, for

Nigeria, and for Africa. My time as Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representa­tives will shortly end.

“However, our friendship and our partnershi­p continue. And I am honoured to hand the Conference of African Speakers (CoSAP) into your care. As you undertake the task of charting the course of parliament­ary cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion in Africa, you have my support as my dear brother and my worthy friend.”

Similarly, the speaker also handed over the leadership and operations of Legislativ­e Mentorship Initiative (LMI) to the National Institute for Legislativ­e and Democratic Studies (NILDS).

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