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Open Parliament: Reps to commence town hall meetings, encourage civic participation – Kalu

…says accessible, accountable legislature will thrive democracy

By Tom Okpe

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep Benjamin Kalu has reiterated readiness of the House to commence Town Hall meeting soon, saying it encourages civic participation in its proceedings, which are imminent.

He said the development is part of measures adopted by the House to boost its open parliament initiative where citizens are given the opportunity to follow legislative functions of parliament.

In his goodwill message at a National Dialogue convened by OrderPaper Advocacy Initiative, the Nigeria’s pre-eminent legislative think-tank, themed: “Mainstreaming, Open Parliament into the 10th Assembly Legislative Agenda” on Wednesday in Abuja, the Deputy Speaker, said a parliament that is accessible, transparent, and accountable is the cornerstone of thriving democracy.

He said: “The theme of this dialogue, “Mainstreaming, Open Parliament into the 10th Assembly Legislative Agenda,” resonates deeply with the core values of participatory governance that we, the 10th Assembly, have pledged to uphold.

“Our commitment to align with goals and ambitions of this dialogue is unwavering. As we deliberate on critical intersections of transparency, civic participation, and public accountability, I will share with you some cogent plans that the 10th Assembly has in store to further these ideals.

“We recognize that to achieve lofty goals set by the Open Parliament Index, (OPI), we must prioritize standards of Open Government Partnership, (OGP), the Principles of
Parliamentary Openness, and Inter-Parliamentary Union’s, (IPU) indicators for democratic parliaments.

“The adoption of these benchmarks underscores our determination to create a parliament that is not only accessible but also, responsive to the needs and aspirations of our constituents.

“The 10th Assembly is committed to embracing technology and innovation to enhance transparency and participation. We understand that in an era defined by rapid technological advancements, an open parliament must utilize digital tools to bridge gap between citizens and their representatives.

“This assembly is resolute in its pursuit of leveraging technology to streamline communication, facilitate access to information, and enable meaningful engagement between citizens and their elected officials.

“Furthermore, participatory governance is not a mere buzzword for us; it is the cornerstone of our legislative agenda.

“We intend to establish mechanisms that enable citizens to actively participate in the legislative process, ensuring their voices are heard and their concerns addressed.

“Through randomized and hybrid town hall meetings which you will see from my office starting next year, online platforms, and collaborative policy discussions which will commence from my office later this year in the form of a policy dialogue event, we aim to create an inclusive space where every citizen’s opinion counts.

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“As the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, I am personally committed to leading the way for innovation and transformation in the realm of participatory governance and open parliament.

“I firmly believe that a parliament that is accessible, transparent, and accountable is the cornerstone of a thriving democracy.

“It is with this conviction that I pledge to champion initiatives that promote openness, transparency, and civic engagement.”

Emphasizing that the national dialogue on open parliament was a catalyst for change, Kalu added that the outcomes of deliberations will be presented to the leadership of the National Assembly for possible mainstreaming into the legislative agenda, stressing that the dialogue signifies crucial step towards achieving a government that is truly of the people, by the people, and for the people.

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