Nigeria’s Senate President Godswill Akpabio has made a strong case for increased efforts in parliamentary diplomacy.
Akpabio, who spoke at the 148th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and related meetings, held in Geneva, Switzerland, on Sunday, March 24, 2024, maintained that parliamentary diplomacy is quite critical to achieving peace in the world and resolving conflicts.
According to a statement by his special assistant on media (print), Jackson Udom, Akpabio called for more progress in parliamentary diplomacy, noting that though the Nigerian Parliament has explored the concept and achieved a myriad of successes, more can still be done.
He said: “The Parliament in Nigeria has played a crucial role in curbing polarisation and ensuring peace through legislation”.
Apart from the legislative function, Akpabio said the parliament also “employs mediation to address conflicts between non-governmental organisations and the government, as well as disputes involving labour unions.”
Akpabio, who shared the progress and initiatives of the 10th National Assembly under his leadership, said it has become imperative for the world to recognise the power of the collective voice in shaping a better future for all, as it is in a critical juncture in history.
He said: “We stand at a pivotal moment in history, an intersection where the choices we make and the words that we speak, have the potential to positively shape the future of a world in constant crisis.
“Therefore, we lend the voice of our country to the patriotic call for collective action to address the challenges facing our wonderful world.
“Nigeria has stunning kaleidoscopic diversity and a vibrant cultural heritage. The obverse side of this diversity is that Nigeria often faces the tragedy of commons where individuals and groups act in their self-interests, leading to the decline of shared resources.”
He noted: “The government, with the support of the Parliament, has embarked on efforts to strengthen peace, collaboration, and unity.
“However, we are aware that the spectre of polarization along political, ethnic, gender, religious, or racial lines is a global menace that requires the concerted efforts of all governments and non-governmental organizations to overcome.
“In Nigeria, our Parliament plays a crucial role in curbing polarization and ensuring peace and progress through legislation. One notable legislative milestone in Nigeria was the passage of the “Not Too Young to Run” Bill in 2018, which aimed to widen the horizon for youth and women to actively participate in governance.
“Nigeria has also actively contributed, with the support of Parliament, to international peace and security by deploying troops for peacekeeping missions across Africa and beyond.
“Nigeria’s bicameral parliament plays a significant role in conflict prevention and resolution through regional parliamentary forums, fact-finding missions to conflict areas, and addressing cross-border issues related to refugees, arms smuggling, and war-related criminal activities.”
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