The Parliament of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, has elected a female as its speaker The New Speaker, Memounatou Ibrahima, who hails from Togo was elected at the 2024 Second Extraordinary Session of the Sixth Legislature of the Community Parliament ongoing in Kano State, Nigeria. The speakership of the ECOWAS Parliament, in accordance with the provision of Supplementary Act on Enhancement of Power, is often based on rotation among member states in alphabetical order with Sierra Leone holding the position in the fifth Legislature. Ibrahima was the third Deputy Speaker in the fifth Legislature of ECOWAS Parliament; where she has been since 2021 and she is taking up the speaker baton from the Nigerian leader of delegation, Senator Barau Jubrin who was elected the First Deputy Speaker at the inauguration of the Sixth Legislature of the ECOWAS Parliament on 4th April, 2024, but had to act as the Speaker. It will be recalled that during the inauguration of the ...
The Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament said the scandal on the alleged marginalization of the Nigerian candidates in the Parliament’s recruitment process as raised by the Nigerian delegation to the ECOWAS Parliament during its 2022 First Ordinary Session in Abuja is misleading as the country has five out of the current ten slots. Rt. Hon. Sidie Mohamed Tunis in a press conference held at the closing of the Parliament Second Extraordinary Session in Lome said the Recruitment process was transparent and free from all forms of manipulations. He said “ Gentlemen of the Press, again I want to welcome you to this very short host session, Press briefing, I want to thank you for coming in the first place and just to share with you may be the outcome of the Session itself. “you will recall that in the last Session in Abuja, Honourable Members raised the issue of recruitment in the ECOWAS Parliament, in fact, the impression at that time was that there were a lot of Malpractices regarding ...