Members’ oath of allegiance and election of Speaker top the
agenda
Parliament of Kenya late Thursday elected its nine representatives
to the regional Assembly, setting stage for the inauguration of the 4th
Assembly on December 18th, 2017, in Arusha, Tanzania.
Top
on the agenda during the week-long 1st Sitting of the 1st Session of the 4th
Assembly, is the swearing-in of Members, election of the Speaker and that of
Members to the EALA Commission as well as the constitution of various
Committees.
The
nine elected nominees to EALA from Kenya are Hon Simon Mbugua, Hon Florence
Jematiah, Hon Mpuri Aburi, Hon Aden Noor and Hon Wanjiku Muhia. Other members
are Hon Oburu Odinga, Hon Kennedy Kalonzo, Hon Abdikadir Aden and Hon Fatuma
Ibrahim.
The
3rd Assembly wound up its tour of duty on June 4th, 2017 and was expected to
have commenced on June 5th 2017. However by then, only Parliament
of Uganda, Parliament of Tanzania, Parliament of Burundi and Parliament of
Tanzania had finalised the processes.
The
Transitional National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan on its part, had to
repeat its elections following an application filed at the East African Court
of Justice (EACJ) by a citizen of the country, Mr Wani Salantino challenging
the process. The Parliament revisited the issue and held fresh
elections on August 3rd, 2017, before filing the names with EALA.
Parliament
of Uganda was the first House to elect Members to the regional Assembly on
March 1st, 2017. Their 9 Member team consists of three returning incumbents,
Hon Susan Nakawuki, Hon Fred Mukasa Mbidde and Hon Chris Opoka. The
new faces to EALA are Hon Rose Akol, Hon Mathias Kasamba, Hon Mary Mugyenyi and
Hon Paul Musamali. Others are Hon Dennis Namara, and Hon George Stephen Odongo.
Parliament
of Tanzania returned Hon Adam Kimbisa and Hon Maryam Ussi from the 3rd
Assembly. The newcomers include Hon Josephine Lemoyan, Hon Happiness Lugiko,
Hon Pamela Maassay, Hon Dr Ngwaru J Maghembe, Hon Dr Abdullah Makame, Hon Eng.
Habib Mnyaa and Hon Fancy Nkuhi.
Parliament
of Rwanda’s list submitted to EALA in May 2017, includes Hon Pierre Celestin
Rwigema, Hon Martin Ngoga, Hon Gasinzigwa Oda and Hon Kalinda Francois Xavier,
all who previously served in the 3rd Assembly. New faces include Hon Alex
Bahati, Hon Fatuma Ndangiza, Hon Rutazana Francine, Hon Barimuyabo Jean Claude
and Hon Uwumukiza Francoise.
Parliament
of Burundi on their part elected Hon Jean Marie Muhirwa, Hon Leontine
Nzeyimana, Hon Ahingejeje Alfred, Hon Burikukiye Marie Claire, Hon Burikukiye
Victor, Hon Karerwa Mo-Mamo, Hon Nduwayo Christophe, Hon Rurakamvye Pierre
Claver and Hon Nsavyimana Sophie.
South
Sudan’s representatives are Hon Dr Ann Itto Leonardo, Hon Gai Deng Nhial Deng,
Hon Dr Woda Jaremiah Odok, Hon Gabriel Garang Ahol and Hon Dr Gabriel
Garang
Arol. Others are Hon Thomas D Deng, Hon Mukulia Kennedy Ayason, Hon Kim Duop
and Hon Gideon Gatpan Thoar.
Meanwhile,
preparations for the forthcoming Sitting are at an advanced stage in Arusha
with a number of Speakers from the Partner States’ Parliaments expected to
grace the occasion.
All
Members are expected to be sworn in by the Clerk before election of the
Speaker. The new EALA Speaker who takes over from Rt Hon Daniel F. Kidega
is expected to guide the Assembly over the next five years taking it a notch
higher in the integration dispensation.