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Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Ojotu1(m): 6:37pm On Nov 10, 2021
By Patience Okai


House of Parliaments in Africa have been enjoined to learn the system and act of Parliament currently in practice in the National Assembly of Nigeria, for e-parliament, modern technology, transparency and accuracy.

Clerk of Namibia House of Parliament, Ms. Lydia Kandetu, stated this on Wednesday, when she led a session of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, African region to the National Assembly, Abuja.

Kandetu, after been conducted round the facilities around National Assembly complex and shown how plenaries are conducted in both chambers of Nigeria's Parliament, extolled the legendary displaced by Nigeria in terms of e-parliament and other facilities.

"We have learnt something from the Parliament of Nigeria today. It is a place of significance", Kandetu, who chaired the first session of the Society of Clerks-At-The-Table (SoCATT), told Journalists after the tour.

Particularly, Ms. Kandetu applauded Nigeria for installing time board and electronic voting machines for Members of Parliament during plenaries, this, she said would promote transparency, unity, accuracy and e-parliament.

"We went inside the chamber, obviously, the rules are very strict. Although we wanted to take some photos, because when you are coming to visit any other chamber of a country you want to learn more, you want to imitate, learn something to take back to your country.

"I have seen a picture inside the chamber, where they get a board that is showing a time, whenever Members are talking, a board that serves as a time keeper for Members which informs you when your time is up on a speech or whether you have few minutes left. That is very very good.

"I have seen also, that when they have elections, when the House is divided, they have to vote, there is also a board that is indicating who are for and who are against, and those that are abstaining, is very very important, so that in itself, is a process of unity, it is a process of fairness, no one will come and say I did not say I was abstaining, everything will be on the board", she said.

She added that, aside the CPA conference, some of the delegates from Commonwealth Parliament would be visiting Nigeria soonest, to learn more of the act of Parliament and governance, not forgetting the "rich cultural heritage of the country".

The Clerk to National Assembly of Nigeria, Mr. Ojo Olatunde Amos, on his part, explained the workings of the Parliament in Nigeria, the most populous African country.

Mr. Amos said the Nigeria's Parliament houses a lot of facilities, which include an "ICT centre that can accommodate all participants at the CPA conference; facilities for visual meetings", amongst others, assuring that the National Assembly complex could host a session of the SoCATT.

Nigeria currently practises a bicameral legislature, with the Upper legislative chamber, Senate, having 109 Members; while the House of Representatives, the lower chamber, houses 360 Members.

This is considered, as the largest House of Parliament in Africa, with sophisticated technologies for security and e-parliament.

Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by after4: 7:13pm On Nov 10, 2021
This man must be less than dumb, what does he think he can learn from the rubber stamp senators, common "bow n go" lawmakers. Shey dey haff approved another $16bn on top the ones they approved before and someone say nigeria is not cursed?

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Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Ofunaofu: 7:25pm On Nov 10, 2021
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Ms Lydia, the act of Parliament being practice here have never been of any benefit to the ordinary citizens.
Have you not heard that Nigerian Senators and House of Reps members are the highest paid in the world, you need to see the opulence being exhibited by our senators and house of representative members. The intimidating convoys of the latest Prado jeep, security details, aides and hanger-ons and also their larger than life attitude.
Ms Lydia in your mind you so wish to emulate the senators and house of representative members of Nigeria

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Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Nigeriadondie: 7:41pm On Nov 10, 2021
after4:
This man must be less than dumb, what does he think he can learn from the rubber stamp senators, common "bow n go" lawmakers. Shey dey haff approved another $16bn on top the ones they approved before and someone say nigeria is not cursed?
Besides the fact that they are budget padders and siphoners of our common wealth especially through their fraudulent constituency projects

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Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by BlackfireX: 7:45pm On Nov 10, 2021
Our darling president is putting Nigeria on the map of greatness




We the youths are solidly behind you Sir


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Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Ebimor96: 7:57pm On Nov 10, 2021
grin
Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Ebimor96: 7:58pm On Nov 10, 2021
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Nigeriadondie:

Besides the fact that they are budget padders and siphoners of our common wealth especially through their fraudulent constituency projects

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Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Ebimor96: 8:01pm On Nov 10, 2021
Ofunaofu:
grin

Ms Lydia, the act of Parliament being practice here have never been of any benefit to the ordinary citizens.
Have you not heard that Nigerian Senators and House of Reps members are the highest paid in the world, you need to see the opulence being exhibited by our senators and house of representative members. The intimidating convoys of the latest Prado jeep, security details, aides and hanger-ons and also their larger than life attitude.
Ms Lydia in your mind you so wish to emulate the senators and house of representative members of Nigeria
Huh!

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Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Ebimor96: 8:03pm On Nov 10, 2021
BlackfireX:
Our darling president is putting Nigeria on the map of greatness




We the youths are solidly behind you Sir


4+4+4
Rrgg
Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Arda1000(m): 8:25pm On Nov 10, 2021
BlackfireX:
Our darling president is putting Nigeria on the map of greatness




We the youths are solidly behind you Sir


4+4+4
okpo
Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by after4: 8:37pm On Nov 10, 2021
You see that constituency project thing, I no dey even remember am sef. You forget how much be their newspaper allowance?



Nigeriadondie:

Besides the fact that they are budget padders and siphoners of our common wealth especially through their fraudulent constituency projects
Re: Why Africa Should Learn From Nigeria's N'assembly, -namibia Clerk, Kandeta by Stakeholders(m): 8:40pm On Nov 10, 2021
Rain suppose fall so that they will notice the leaking roof.

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