The Deputy Speaker House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu has called for greater economic partnerships and co-operation amongst the 54 Africa countries.
He made the call, Thursday, when he received the Speaker of East Africa Legislative Assembly, Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana who paid him a courtesy visit in company of the Speaker of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) parliament, Hon. Sidie Mohamed Tunis and a member of Tanzania parliament, Hon. Mlozi Shogo Richard.
Kalu stressed that the artificial boundaries that impede free movement of people and goods should be removed while urging parliaments of various countries in Africa to review their laws impeding economic growth and free movement of people.
The Deputy Speaker also condemned the xenophobic attacks in some parts of Africa, saying that it stalls unity and progress.
He said: “If you’re part of African Union, why the boundaries, why the restrictions? The restrictions have underdeveloped the continent more than it has lifted it to measure shoulder to shoulder among the committee of continents.
“These we must take seriously and this message we must take to all our countries parliaments for a review of our various positions on this issue.
“I’m happy to announce that the president of the federal republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has been made chairman of ECOWAS, we will give all the support that’s expected to make him succeed in his tenure as the Chairman of ECOWAS and that includes the parliament.
“The speaker of ECOWAS expressed in his speech the need to retool the ECOWAS parliament. We need to review the mechanism used so far by our nations interest in the parliament.
“We need to revisit that so that we can stimulate more interest and more motivation that will no longer stall the speed of ECOWAS parliament, towards realizing the continental objective of setting up the ECOWAS parliament.
“We are all one people and we must take steps to reinforce that unity. With unity, we can deal with present challenges which manifest in transnational violence, coup threats in some sub-Saharan African countries, slowing economic growth, climate change, and human trafficking especially in Sahelian Africa. We must not allow this to fester in the near future.
“After the Berlin Conference that started in 1884 and ended in 1885, Africa has never been the same especially due to the artificial
boundaries and the negative consequences of colonialism meted on the continent. We in Africa are at a precarious time to correct these defects and consequences of that conference. The artificial boundaries created have become impediments to the needed pan-African cooperation, trade and growth for Africa’s development.
“The commencement of The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a step in the right direction. There is no reason why Africans should not trade and travel freely within Africa as is the case for Europeans in the European Union.
“Parliament in all circumstances includes legislation and timely diplomatic overtures and this friendly visit is a good example of what we should be doing.
“Pan-African parliamentary organizations must encourage the people and work collectively towards one purpose. They must take deliberate steps to work on immigration laws and trade laws so as to encourage free trade and movement.This will ultimately lead to closer ties and the fulfillment of intra-
African trade”.
Earlier, the speaker of ECOWAS parliament, Hon. Tunis emphasized the need for Africa’s integration.
He also commended Nigeria for her contributions to ECOWAS.
He said, “As you know, ECOWAS generally is about integration. To integrate our people considering free movement of people and goods.
“We believe that, in Africa, for all of us to come together, the various regional bodies must be in the position to work together to support their trade union.
“Nigeria is the country that is leading the region. Like I told the Speaker of EALA in my office today, Nigeria in ECOWAS is like United States in UN. The bulk of our budgetary support comes from Nigeria. That’s why we don’t allow them to even get upset. When they get upset, we will begin to catch cold.”
In her remarks earlier, the member of Tanzania parliament, Hon Richard appealed to Nigerian parliament to support Ackson for IPU presidency.
She said, “I’m very honoured to be here today with my colleagues, to campaign for Dr. Tulia Ackson who is contesting for the President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).