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ECOWAS tells Nigeria, other members to improve standard of living

“Let us remember that our success and progress are measured by the quality of life of our people.”

• May 24, 2023
ECOWAS Parliament
ECOWAS Parliament [Photo Credit: Twitter]

The ECOWAS Parliament has urged parliamentarians of member states not to relent until the standard of living of people improves through effective representation and policy implementation.

The speaker of the parliament, Sidie Tunis, made the call at the closing of the 2023 First Ordinary Session in Abuja on Tuesday.

Mr Tunis said the session afforded parliamentarians the opportunity to adopt the Report of the 2023 First Extraordinary Session, Reports of Standing Committees, Joint Committees and Ad Hoc Committees.

“I charge you once more to remain committed in the discharge of your venerable duties to the people of the ECOWAS sub-region that you represent,” Mr Tunis explained. 

Mr Tunis added, “The supreme interest of the citizens of the community must always guide all decision-making processes to ensure that such decisions translate to growth and development in all spheres of their lives. Let us remember that our success and progress are measured by the quality of life of our people.”

He said it would encourage parliamentarians to make legislative decisions from an informed position, thereby pushing forward the integration agenda.

He also said the presence of ECOWAS partners emboldened parliamentarians with the political will to ensure the implementation of policies on regional integration.

During the session, parliamentarians presented country reports, held interactive sessions with the ECOWAS commissioners on the implementation of the programme of their departments, ad hoc meetings, among others. 

(NAN)

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