
Alban Bagbin, Speaker of Parliament
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Bagbin, has called on stakeholders in Africa to confront the challenges that have afflicted the Pan-African Parliament to enable the continental legislative body to resume meetings.
The Speaker made the call in Parliament yesterday during a courtesy call on him by the Egyptian Ambassador to Ghana, Aldesouky Mahmoud Youssef.
He said the continent’s resolve to strengthen diplomacy at the parliamentary level among its member states can only be meaningful if urgent steps are taken to resume the operations of the Pan-African Parliament.
“We have gone beyond the traditional function of parliament to using parliament as an effective tool for parliamentary diplomacy,” he noted.
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) suspended its sittings after witnessing scuffles between some lawmakers over the election of new office bearers. The suspension followed disagreements and disruptions that transpired during the procession of the plenary last year.
Call
The Egyptian Ambassador to Ghana, Aldesouky Mahmoud Youssef, had called on Speaker Bagbin to announce his country’s readiness to build a Ghana-Egypt Parliamentary Friendships Association and also discuss strategies to deepen relations between both countries.
The Speaker used the occasion to recount the longstanding ties Ghana had built with Egypt, and reiterated his commitment to enhancing the bonds of friendship and cooperation for mutually beneficial outcomes for all.
The Egyptian Ambassador commended Speaker Bagbin for the quality of leadership he is providing Ghana’s hung parliament and assured him of his country’s continued commitment to the Pan-African Egypt Policy.
He was hopeful that his time in Ghana would witness the strengthening of relations between his country and Ghana on the political, economic, commercial, educational, cultural, and healthcare fronts.