As Charumbira invites the President of the Republic of Kenya, H.E. William Ruto to grace the Summit
The
Pan-African Parliament will host the 3rd African Parliamentarians Summit on
Climate Policy and Equity scheduled to take place on May 16 – 17 on the
sidelines of the Second Ordinary Session of the Sixth Parliament of the Pan-African
Parliament (PAP). The Session is scheduled to hold from 15 May to 02 June 2023
at the seat of the Parliament in Midrand, South Africa.
This
was disclosed on Wednesday by the President of PAP, H.E. Hon. Chief Fortune Charumbira during a working visit to the
Republic of Kenya where he held talks with the President of the Republic of
Kenya, H.E. William Ruto at the
State House in Nairobi, Kenya. Charumbira
had earlier met with Rt. Hon.
Moses Wetangula, Speaker of the National Assembly.
H.E. Hon. Chief Charumbira
used the occasion of the visit to extend an invitation
to President Ruto to grace the 3rd
African Parliamentarians Summit on Climate Policy and Equity, to be hosted by
the Pan-African Parliament on 16-17 May 2023. The goal of the Summit, according
to the PAP President is to galvanize a critical mass of stakeholders capable of
catalyzing broad support for pro-poor, just, equitable, locally-led and
science-based decisions in NDCs implementation and overall climate action.
In
his speech, President Ruto called on the Pan-African
Parliament (PAP) to be the continent’s standard-bearer on issues affecting
African citizens. These include issues related to intra-African trade, climate
change, and democracy and good governance.
He
asked the Pan-African Parliament to play a role in the implementation of the
African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which presents immense
opportunities for exponential economic growth through trade and investment. The
implementation of the AfCFTA is in line with the African Union theme for 2023,
and it is guiding the work of the Continental Parliament throughout this year.
“Today,
Africa contributes only three per cent of global trade, yet it has 17 per cent
of the world’s population and market,” President Ruto said. “By 2050, Africa will
be home to 25 per cent of the world’s population and a huge market. We must
organise the African market to work for us and not to work for others”.
Furthermore,
President Ruto and H.E. Hon. Chief Charumbira extensively exchanged on the
issue of climate change and its increasing threat for the continent. President
Ruto said it was time for Africa to end the use of fossil fuels and embrace
renewable sources of energy, adding that the continent has the largest untapped
reservoirs of clean energy.
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