Speaker Bagbin Urges African Leaders to Emulate Ghana’s Parliamentary Success for Constitutional Stability
A Call for African Parliaments to Safeguard Democracy through Trust and Constitutionalism
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has called on African parliaments and their leaders to prioritize building and maintaining the trust of their citizens in order to prevent military coups and instability in parts of the continent.
He made this statement while addressing delegates at the 66th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Accra, which brought together more than 600 participants from various Commonwealth countries.
The Speaker eulogized Ghana’s parliamentary journey and advised leaders across the African continent to take cues from it to strengthen their respective rules of law and constitutionalism.
“Parliaments in the sub-region and in Africa, in particular, must try to understand the reasons for the loss of trust and confidence in the leadership of democratic processes and institutions that has characterized the recent disruptions of constitutional order and constitutionalism in the continent.”
He also emphasized the importance of trust and accountability in governance to ensure stability and democracy in the region.