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51st CPA African region conference would drive Nigeria’s image – House Speaker
By Michael Shuaibu
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila has tasked the Committee saddled with the responsibility of hosting the 51st Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), African region conference to be mindful of the nation’s international image.
According to the Speaker, with parliamentarians from about 80 countries expected to converge on Nigeria in July, 2020, Nigeria can not afford to fail at showcasing the positives of Nigeria to the outside world.
The Speaker spoke on Tuesday at the National Assembly while inaugurating the Local Organizing Committee for the 51st CPA African region conference where he emphasized that the event has provided an opportunity for Nigeria to tell its own story, Gbajabiamila advised the members of the LOC to make the country proud.
He said: “Being one of the biggest parliamentary conferences in the world, we cannot fail or fall short of the standard expected of the numero uno country in Africa.
“This Conference is bound to project us positively or otherwise and that is a reason why you have to dedicate your time to the project from now till then because we can not afford to fail.
“We believe in your capacity to deliver and that is why you are carefully selected based on your integrity.
“You have the buy-in of all relevant stakeholders and that is another reason you cannot afford to fail”.
Responding on behalf of the Committee members, Chairman of the Committee, who is also the Chairman, House Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Relations, rep. Zakariya’u Galadima thanked the Speaker for his confidence on the members for being selected for the project.
While assuring the Speaker of the Committee’s determination to make a success of its assignment by organising a world-class conference, the lawmaker said the Committee would not let the National Assembly and Nigeria down.