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Deputy Speaker Kalu seeks national, state assemblies partnership on constitutional review

Mr Kalu said the amendments would help solve the challenges facing the country.

• March 14, 2024
Benjamin Kalu
Benjamin Kalu [Credit; X]

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has tasked its Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Relations to work with State Houses of Assembly on constitutional amendments.

Mr Kalu said the amendments would help solve the challenges facing the country.

Mr Kalu, who made the call at the committee’s inauguration ceremony on Thursday in Abuja, said that inter-parliamentary relations held crucial significance for Nigeria.

According to him, they serve as the cornerstone of our diplomatic efforts in the legislature, enabling us to foster stronger bonds with our international counterparts.

Mr Kalu said it was imperative to recognise the pivotal role of inter-parliamentary relations in addressing national challenges from a legislative perspective.

“Through collaborative efforts with the 36 state houses of assembly, we can strive to find sustainable solutions that will benefit our nation, especially as we are about to commence a review of the constitution, a task that requires their support and input.

“Furthermore, I urge you to use this platform to promote and uphold the values that define us as a nation. It is through your collective efforts that we can stand firm against that which opposes our principles and ideals in the international arena,” he stated.

The deputy speaker added, “As you embark on this assignment, it is important to note that this committee serves as the foreign relations organ of the House of Representatives.

“Therefore, let us not forget the profound impact our actions can have on shaping Nigeria’s foreign policy and global position.”

Mr Kalu urged committee members to embrace their roles wholeheartedly, saying that their dedication and commitment would reflect positively on the house and contribute significantly to Nigeria’s standing on the global stage.

The committee chairman, Mark Udo (PDP-Akwa Ibom), said inter-parliamentary relations served as the bedrock of the National Assembly’s external relations to forge stronger bonds with counterparts across the globe.

According to him, the committee’s responsibility is to facilitate and nurture these relationships for the betterment of the country.

The chairman said inter-parliamentary relations included relationships with the state assembly, as they consistently looked upon the national assembly for leadership and cooperation.

“This committee bears the responsibility of nurturing this critical relationship; it is also important to note that the National Assembly of Nigeria is a proud member of various international parliamentary associations.

“They include the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Through these affiliations, we have the opportunity to engage with parliamentary bodies from around the world, enriching our legislative practices and fostering cooperation on global issues,” he said. 

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