Rep Agbese, 3 others inaugurated as members of Pan African Parliament

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The Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon. Philip Agbese and three other Natiomal Assembly members, were at the weekend, inaugurated into the Extraordinary Session of the Sixth Parliament as Members of the Pan African Parliament in Midrand, South Africa.

Among those inaugurated were Senator Saliu Mustapha, Prof. Lilian Obiageli Orogbu and Hon. Mukhtar Zakari Chawai.

Also known as the African Parliament, the PAP was set up to ensure the full participation of Africans in the economic development and integration of the continent. Under Rule 7 of the PAP Rules of Procedure, a parliamentarian’s tenure of office begins when he or she has taken the oath of office or made a solemn declaration during a PAP plenary session.

The Extraordinary Session closes on Wednesday, 27th March 2024, when the Nigeria’s delegation is expected to return to the country afterwards.Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities. Your username will be shown to the moderator, so you should only flag this comment for one of the reasons listed above.

House of Representatives member, Dennis Idahosa , has warned the people of Benin never to allow their emotions to be exploited by those with ulterior motives to bring the palace of Oba of Benin into disrepute. Cross River State Government will commence its first energy and power summit in Calabar today with the aims of diversifying its economy and creating employment opportunities for its teeming youths.

 

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