Senate President Akpabio ushers in new era of Nigerian diplomacy at 148th IPU assembly through delegation's actions on Gaza crisis
Politics
THE Nigerian delegation, led by Senator Godswill Akpabio, president of the Nigeria Senate, has garnered international commendation for its diplomatic efforts, particularly in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, at the ongoing 148th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Geneva, Switzerland.
Amidst the contending interests and intrigues characterised by divergence among established and emerging powers on global order, the Akpabio-led Nigerian Delegation stood firm in rallying parliamentarians from across the world to uphold the basic tenets of humanity.
Senator Akpabio’s compelling appeal during the debate on the inclusion of an emergency item into the IPU Assembly agenda resonated deeply with parliamentarians worldwide. This is as he urged members to set aside ego and differences to work collectively towards drafting an all-encompassing resolution, showcasing Nigeria’s unwavering commitment to global peace and humanitarian principles.
“This is a lone voice from Nigeria. We tried our best in Angola and we failed to lend a collective voice towards what is happening in Gaza.
“Today, the world is very expectant. We must drop our ego. It has nothing to do with which country brings a proposal. The basic tenets of humanity demand that we leave here with resolutions for the rest of the world: to show that we have humane feelings in us,” remarked Senator Akpabio.
The Nigerian delegation, comprising notable members including Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Senators Asuquo Ekpenyong, Osita Ngwu, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, and Ibrahim Dankwambo, alongside Reps. Victor Abang, Olamijuwonlo Alao-Akala, and Marie Ebikake, have played a pivotal role in advancing Nigeria’s diplomatic interests and promoting global peace and security.
Deputy Speaker, Kalu, a Member of the Nigerian Delegation, had last October, reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to Parliamentary Action for Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (SDG 16), urging IPU members to work relentlessly towards achieving it. He emphasised that a crisis in any part of the world is a crisis for all, reflecting Nigeria’s proactive approach to international affairs.
The 148th IPU Assembly, themed “Parliamentary Diplomacy: Building Bridges for Peace and Understanding,” provides a crucial platform for delegates to deliberate and exchange views on pressing global issues. The Nigerian delegation’s advocacy for the inclusion of an emergency item on the IPU agenda, leading to a substantive debate on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, has earned them widespread praise and admiration.
The House of Representatives commends the Nigerian delegation for their unwavering dedication and the international acclaim they have received. This underscores Nigeria’s steadfast commitment to global peace, security, and humanitarian values, according to Akin Rotimi Jr., House spokesman/ chairman, House Committee on Media & Public Affairs,
March 25.
26th March, 2024.
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