No fewer than 12 of 15 member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), are currently attending the sixth legislature of Parliament of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in the encient city of Kano.
The meeting is expected to discuss member states’ socio-economic, political, security and other challenges bedeviling the sub-region.
The meeting attracts parliamentarians from Nigeria, Benin Republic, Cape Verde, Cote D’ Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Republic Togo.
Those conspicuously absent from the meeting which started on Monday include Burkina Faso, Niger Republic and Mali who pull out their membership of the ECOWAS
In an interview with Journalists at the venue of the meeting, the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, Barau Jibrin, said Monday’s engagement was like bureau meetings between the leadership of the Parliament and the Committee chairmen, including other principal officers of the Parliament.
According to him, “tomorrow (Tuesday) is going to be the session that will implore all the parliamentarians, and of course, the invited guest that will be here with us.
“Tuesday will be a session for all the parliamentarians; and VIPs are going to be invited to witness the session. It is going to be a general meeting.”
Jibrin who is also Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President added that representatives from Togo who did not participate in the previous meeting are expected to show their presence in the Kano meeting.
“Representatives from Togo were not there in the previous meeting because there were no elections in that country then, but now elections have taken place and we are expecting them to be around within the period we are going to have this event; and they will hopefully be sworn in on Thursday,” he added.
According to him, “it is the entire Assembly that have been brought here; and in the Assembly, we do not have any kind of restrictions. when we have a Parliament, everything concerning the entire ECOWAS Community will be discussed.
“When you have a Parliament, even if you have an agenda, you still have a room for everybody to bring forward whatever he feels that should be discussed.
“So, it is an open-session for Parliament; and we do not have restrictions. Everything about the society, about the economy, about ECOWAS, about the west African sub-region can be discussed. So, it is an open-ended kind of a scope in respect of what is going to be discussed.”
“We are holding the meeting here in Kano to bring the Parliament closer to the people. That is why we are here in Kano. This is the first time that you have this kind of meetings and sessions of ECOWAS Parliaments taking place here.” he said
“It is in line with what we have said. We are here so that Kano will know ECOWAS Parliament, and ECOWAS parliament will know Kano.
“Kano is the Centre of Commerce of the entire northern Nigeria. It is the political capital, if you like, call Kano the political nerve centre of the entire northern Nigeria.
“So, that is why we brought this session to hold here so that we bring ECOWAS closer to the people; so that people will know ECOWAS parliament and ECOWAS parliament will go deeper into our various societies,” he explained.
The Second Extraordinary Session of ECOWAS Parliament is holding between the May 20 and 25, 2024.
The ECOWAS Parliament which was established under Articles 6 and 13 of the ECOWAS revised treaty of 1993, is composed of 115 seats which Nigeria occupies 35, out of the entire seats.
Ahmad Sorondinki in Kano
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