PAP President Hon. Roger Nkodo Dang |
The status of peace
and security status on the African continent will take center stage in Egypt
when the Committee on Cooperation, International Relations and Conflict
Resolutions meets in Cairo
as part of the August Sittings of the Permanent Committees of the 5th Parliament of the Pan African Parliament (PAP), from 02 to 10 August 2019.
According to a release by PAP Media Officer Jeffrey Onganga, the Sitting which will be hosted by the Egyptian House of Representatives, will deliberate on an effective and sustainable response to
violent extremism as well as countering terrorism; the Rule of Law; and Human Rights in Africa among others.
The Rt. Hon. Ali
Abdel Aal Sayed AHMED, Speaker of the House of Representatives,
is expected to deliver the opening address.
The Rt. Hon. Roger Nkodo DANG, President of the PAP, indicates that the Committee on Cooperation has further been tasked with unpacking issues related to
conflict and flawed elections along with inclusive democracies, managing diversity and sustainable peace.
“In
light of the current fragile peace and security situation on the
continent, the fact that this consultation is held in the country that
currently assumes the chairmanship
of the African Union bears particular significance. This will allow for
the harmonization of positions as we strive to provide African
solutions to African problems,” says the
Rt. Hon. Nkodo DANG.
The PAP President has also praised
the
Arab Republic of Egypt for constantly offering a platform
to the continental Parliament to hold important consultations closer to
the citizens of Africa. In fact, the first Ordinary Session of the PAP,
outside its seat in Midrand (South Africa),
was held in Egypt in October 2016. Egypt also hosted the PAP Committee
on Agriculture as part of the August Sittings of the Permanent
Committees in 2018.
The August Sittings of the Permanent Committees of the 5th Parliament of PAP will be
guided by the African Union theme of 2019;
‘Year of Refugees, Returnees and Internally Displaced Persons in Africa; Towards durable Solutions to Forced Displacement.’
The meeting in Egypt will be led by Hon.
Abdoubakar Kone Sidiki,
Chairperson of the PAP Committee on Committee on Cooperation, International Relations and Conflict Resolution.
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