Lawan calls for more engagement between Nigerian, Egyptian Parliaments
*Senate President, Ahmad Lawan
(Nigeria) President
of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, on Monday called for more engagement between
Nigeria’s National Assembly and the Egyptian parliament, with a view to sharing
ideas that will address the challenges common to the two countries.
“We have opportunity to share ideas. Of course, the
challenges are common,” Lawan said while receiving in audience the visiting
Speaker of the Egyptian Parliament, Dr. Ali Abdellah.
“So the two parliaments – the Egyptian Parliament and
Nigeria’s National Assembly should engage more to enable us support our
governments with legislations that will help create sustained job opportunities
for our youths,” Lawan said.
Lawan said African problems can better be resolved by
Africans, adding that the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, AfCFTA, is
one agreement that will enhance the economy of African countries.
“Presently, trade volume between Egypt and Nigeria is not
too high; we need to work harder to make the trade between the two countries
better.
“I believe with the signing of the AfCFTA, there is room for
us to increase trading activities between the two countries and also with other
African countries,” Lawan said.
Lawan said Nigeria has a lot to learn from Egypt in the
fight against terrorism, adding "Egypt has for long been fighting
terrorism even before we started having terrorism in Nigeria.
"So, we have a lot to learn from your experience in
fighting terrorism. Our terrorism started like it was domestic, but now it is
no more domestic, it is international.
"So, we will continue to have bilateral and
multilateral engagements to find the best way to overcome terrorism in our
countries, and we have a lot to learn from your experiences,” Lawan said.
Lawan expressed appreciation to the Egyptian Government for
the training of some Nigerian security personnel in the art of fighting
terrorism but lamented that "we still have a lot of challenges of weapons
and ammunition coming into Nigeria through North Africa because of the fall of
Libyan Government of Muammar Gaddafi."
While describing the situation as a “big problem to
us," the Senate President said "this international dimension means
that Nigeria must continue to talk to its friends like Egypt, and our
neighbours, Benin Republic, Cameroon, Niger and Chad, so that we can work
together to overcome the challenge."
Earlier, Abdellah, who was accompanied on the visit by
Egyptian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Assem Hanafi called for collective efforts
in fighting terrorism in Africa.
He said, as international phenomenon, terrorism could not
successfully be tackled locally and called for a common position by African
Parliaments for presentation to International Parliamentary Union, IPU, for
adoption.
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