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Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Paschal2806: 6:46am On Aug 18, 2020
Gbajabiamila spreads African Speakers’ push for debts cancellation

…Nigeria to host maiden Conference of African Speakers and Heads of Parliament

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila on Monday convened a meeting of some African Speakers of Parliaments where it was agreed that there is an urgent need to push for debt cancellation for the continent from their multilateral and bilateral partners.

This is as Gbajabiamila’s initiative to establish the Conference of African Speakers and Heads of Parliament (CoSAP), a body that will facilitate increased collaboration between Speakers, Heads of Parliament and National Assemblies across Africa got a boost.

The African Speakers will also seek to advance the African development agenda within and outside the continent in conjunction with both the executive arms of government as well as African regional institutions.

These emerged following a virtual meeting conveyed by Gbajabiamila on Monday with Hon. Tagesse Chafo, Speaker, House of Peoples Representatives, Ethiopia; Rt. Hon. Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye, PhD, Speaker of Parliament, Ghana; Hon. Justin Bedan Muturi, Speaker, National Assembly, Republic of Kenya; Rt. Hon. Donatille Mukabalisa, Speaker, Chamber of Deputies, Rwanda; and President Moustapha Niasse, AFP, President, National Assembly, Senegal.

In his opening remarks, Gbajabiamila said there was an urgent need to join local and global efforts to push for the cancellation of the external debt owed by various countries on the continent.

Saying that development across the continent has become stunted due to the heavy burden of the debts, Gbajabiamila noted that the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has compounded the issue for the continent, considering the socio-political and economic consequences of the disease.

"We all agree that Africa’s debt burden has become an existential threat to our societies, our economies and the future; we leave to posterity, and we need to do something about this and treat it as a continent-wide priority.

“It is safe to say that the burden of debt servicing, vis-à-vis spending on education and health care for example, is a threat to our continent’s stability and development, especially in the era of Covid-19.

"When we find ourselves having to make policy choices between paying debts or saving lives, we know something is not morally right. And as democratically elected representatives of our people, we cannot be silent. We must speak up and we must act. And the time to act is now.

“Furthermore, is the need for us to reflect on, the processes that led to Africa’s heavy indebtedness in the first place, the role parliamentarians can play to address this going forward and what assurances we as parliamentarians can give our borrowers that if our debt is cancelled, the freed-up resources will be invested in social and economic development of our citizens.

“If we want debt cancellation, we must be able to build the confidence of the borrowers that the cancellation will indeed save lives and livelihoods across the continent, and we, as Speakers and Heads of our parliaments, will ensure that is indeed the case".

On the need for the establishment of the Pan-African Speaker’s Conference, Gbajabiamila noted that collective efforts at tackling challenges facing the continent have become expedient.

He said: “The motive behind this initiative is that each year we identify a theme, issue, or challenge that is pan-African in scope and we meet to deliberate on how we can work together across parliaments in Africa to tackle these continental issues and challenges.

“As heads of our respective parliamentary entities, it will also be a good platform to share experiences and expertise in different aspects of our legislative duties pertinent to the growth, development and sustenance of our economies and our societies; and on ways to enhance the capacity and impact of our parliaments on our democracies and the lives of the peoples we all represent.

“We have spent decades learning from the rest of the world, now we must begin to learn from one another”.

Throwing his weight behind the two initiatives, Hon. Tagesse Chafo, Speaker, House of Peoples Representatives, Ethiopia, noted that though almost every government on the continent has been trying to seek debt forgiveness, this should not, however, stop the parliaments from contributing to the efforts through a platform such as this.

“As representatives of our people, we are to come together, advise and campaign about the issue, we don’t have to keep quiet because debt cancellation would be good for the resuscitation of our economies that have been ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic,” he added.

In the same vein, Rt. Hon. Prof. Aaron Mike Oquaye, Speaker of Parliament, Ghana noted that the debt burden is essentially a common challenge on the continent, as most African countries have to depend on foreign loans to execute their national budgets.

He, however, noted that the Speaker’s group, in its efforts to push for debt cancellation must be able to convince the creditors about accountability if they hope to succeed.

He said: "Donor agencies are interested in accountability because they are confounded about the issue of corruption, and we must be able to give the assurance and that is why the Speakers Conference is critical. And if nothing is done, there may be no economy to service the loans”

Hon. Justin Bedan Muturi, Speaker, National Assembly, Republic of Kenya also emphasised the need for the initiative, adding that, the coronavirus pandemic has undermined most African economies because conditions attached to most of the loans have been eroded by the consequences of the novel pandemic.

On her part, Rt. Hon. Donatille Mukabalisa, Speaker, Chamber of Deputies, Rwanda, while noting that African countries depend on and heavily burdened by loans even before the pandemic, however, added that the group must be clear about the kind of debt it is seeking to address and from which partners.

While President Moustapha Niasse, AFP, President, National Assembly, Senegal also regretted that the pandemic has affected all economies on the continent negatively, he, however, suggested that opinions of members of the forum must be sought on how to solve the issues between suspension or cancellation of debt
“We must be convinced that we have a job to do at the level of parliament,” he added.

It was also agreed that a Communique would be released in the first week of September 2020, while the campaign for implementations of the plan of action would begin in the second week of September 2020 as well.

According to the forum, the third week of September would be devoted to the planning for the 2021 conference by the Secretariat.

While it was decided that Nigeria would host the maiden edition of CoSAP chaired by Nigerian Speaker the Rt. Hon Femi Gbajabiamila, the new body is expected to meet again in the first week of September to approve the plans and swing into action.
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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by helinues: 6:52am On Aug 18, 2020
Nice one.

Wait, is West Africa assembly really functioning?
Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Ategberoson(m): 6:56am On Aug 18, 2020
so this fool and his dumb counterpart were dream sleeping when that nonentity was getting approval of all form of loans in the Parliament?




bunch of idiots

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by MajorOvakporaye(f): 6:58am On Aug 18, 2020
USELESS RUBBER STAMP STOOGE!!!

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by ask4double(m): 6:58am On Aug 18, 2020
Eat your cake and have it mentality, Africans. Like the people that are lending didn't work to be in the position of doing so.

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by ForeThinker: 6:58am On Aug 18, 2020
Cancel weytin??


Na your papa money ??

This piipu sef




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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by emeijeh(m): 6:58am On Aug 18, 2020
After his party and Bubu + Amaechi has plunged us into more debts?


Dear ZonBs, thank you for the senseless change you imposed and installed on us.

You guys deserve WORSE

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by NaijaOlosho(f): 6:59am On Aug 18, 2020
grin

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Nobody: 6:59am On Aug 18, 2020
All of you pushing for that are very mad and daft.
What about the economy of the lender?

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Jamieb(m): 6:59am On Aug 18, 2020
After borrowing with reckless abandon, you then proceed to seek for cancellation. Una dey mad

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by espn(m): 6:59am On Aug 18, 2020
Once they cancel it. You start borrowing again and the most painful things about this is that we haven't witnessed any development with all this borrowing. The money ends up in the pocket of few greedy people.

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Nbotee(m): 6:59am On Aug 18, 2020
Even if dey cancel d debts for other African Countries, dey wont b so stupid to cancel Nigerian Debts. U sign away ur countries to collect loans dat will b embezzled and recklessly spent by the govt and den U go back to ask dem to cancel such loans. U wont cut down on excessive cost of governance or looting but u want those who loaned u monies to cancel or give u some discount

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Fheelzz(m): 7:00am On Aug 18, 2020
Ok
Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Nobody: 7:00am On Aug 18, 2020
It seems African leaders are forming a pattern: borrow huge amounts recklessly and then later start begging for cancellation.


A very bad habit.

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Nobody: 7:00am On Aug 18, 2020
Pollosa1:
Good job Mr. Speaker
How exactly is this a good job

When you borrow, you must pay.Shikina!

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Hezmatosky: 7:01am On Aug 18, 2020
African leaders una no get shame atall cry

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Nobody: 7:02am On Aug 18, 2020
Borrow, loot, ask for cancellation and re-borrow

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by tobyemmanuel(m): 7:02am On Aug 18, 2020
grin grin
You can borrow and you still want debt cancellation. After cancelling the debt, you'll still go on to borrow. Issokay
Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Nobody: 7:02am On Aug 18, 2020
PrettyPrint:
It seems African leaders are forming a pattern: borrow huge amounts and then later start soliciting for cancellation.


A very bad habit
Smart girl


PS Are you the female on your profile?

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Tbasicme: 7:02am On Aug 18, 2020
A clear example of: I need a bank that can give me a loan and leave me alone

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by growtogeda: 7:02am On Aug 18, 2020
ForeThinker:
Cancel weytin


Na your papa money


so, Nigerian government sef get spirit of entitlement. somebody's hard work
Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by King2019(m): 7:02am On Aug 18, 2020
I am speechless
Local man is surprised!!!
Why did you borrow in the first place?

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Dukeolumidemans(m): 7:02am On Aug 18, 2020
Reminds me of so many things. One is Ali Baba and the 40 thieves.. grin grin grin tongue

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Eriokanmi: 7:03am On Aug 18, 2020
Hope their request, especially that of nigeria is granted. We got some relief a few months ago and thanks to obj and iweala. They already know what we use our money for. Get loan, award contract with it to some people whose name I wouldn't mention at an inflated figure, do the contract half way and abandon the rest, use the proceeds to buy amunition amd share with boko haram to terrorise people and take their territory away from them. Only God can cleanse this country.
Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by arantess: 7:03am On Aug 18, 2020
thats the african way
borrow, loot and ask for cancellation
Rinse and Repeat....

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by DEROX: 7:04am On Aug 18, 2020
Gbaja get sense
Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by MrBONE2(m): 7:04am On Aug 18, 2020
We Africans are too clever grin

Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by goshen26: 7:04am On Aug 18, 2020
The idea is



Collect loan, share it among ur goons and beg for cancelation


You think ur creditor is foolish?

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by growtogeda: 7:05am On Aug 18, 2020
NaijaOlosho:
grin
olosho sef laugh. you dey learn from your masters

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Re: Gbajabiamila, Other African Speakers Push for Debt Cancellation by Amspecial: 7:06am On Aug 18, 2020
grin

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