The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) resumes its 1st Meeting of the 3rd Session in Arusha.

                EALA RESUMES SITTING IN ARUSHA TODAY

 

East African Legislative Assembly, Arusha, September 16th 2019:

The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) resumes its 1st Meeting of the 3rd Session in Arusha, Tanzania, today, Monday, 16th September, 2019.  The Plenary Sitting is expected to continue until October 5th, 2019.

 

The Assembly shall at this Sitting debate and enact the EAC Youth Council Bill, 2017, thereby befitting the youth who make a significant percentage of the populace in the EAC region a great deal. The Bill moved by Hon Susan Nakawuki, is premised on Article 120 of the EAC Treaty and seeks to implement the EAC Youth Policy 2014, which is an integral part of the 4th EAC Development Strategy 2011/2012 – 2015/2016.   The Bill which sailed through the First Reading on 31st May 2017, recognises that Partner States have diverse laws and policies regarding the youth in their territories.  The Bill thus seeks to harmonise the laws and regulations pertaining to youth in the Community while providing for a suitable legal framework. For the purpose, the Bill seeks to establish the East African Youth Council within the EAC to provide for the composition, objects and functions, administration, finances and to provide for other related matters.

 

Also on the agenda for consideration at this session, are a number of reports that emanate from workings of various Committees.  The report of the Committee on Regional Affairs and Conflict Resolution on the oversight for proliferation of small arms and light weapons is set to be considered.  This follows an activity of the Committee undertaken on August 25th -29th 2019, in Nairobi, Kenya in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).  Similarly, to be presented to the House for debate, is a report of the Committee on Legal, Rules and Privileges, on the consideration of establishing the panel of Chairpersons for the House.  This is among the amendments to be included in the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly.  The Committee proposes for further amendments to the Rules of Procedure to include and provide for matters which are currently not addressed or provided for by the same, remove redundant or inapplicable rules and to clarify certain regulations in a bid to facilitate its easy application and use.  The Committee on Communications, Trade and Investments on its part, is expected to report on the findings of the oversight on the status of the EAC Trade Remedies Committee.  The Committee conducted the oversight activity from 1st to 4th September 2019, in the EAC Partner States.    In addition, a report of the Committee on Agriculture, Tourism and Natural Resources on the performance of the Tourism sector in the region is also to be tabled.  Within the health sector, as the region puts out all arsenal in containing the deadly EBOLA virus, the Assembly is set to receive a report by the Committee on General Purpose on the oversight activity that sought to assess the level of preparedness of Partner States in management of EBOLA and Dengue Fever outbreaks.  The assessment took place in the Republics of Rwanda and Uganda and in the United Republic of Tanzania between September 12-16th, 2019.

 

Other significant issues at the forthcoming Plenary are key meetings with different stakeholders including an interactive session with the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization.

 

NOTE TO EDITORS ABOUT EALA

The East African Legislative Assembly is the Legislative Organ of the East African Community. Its Membership consists of a total of 62, of whom 54 are elected Members (9 from each Partner State) and eight ex-officio members (the Ministers responsible for EAC Affairs from the Partner States, the Secretary General of the Community and the Counsel to the Community).

The East African Legislative Assembly has legislative functions as well as oversight of all East African Community matters.  The enactment of legislation of the Community is put in effect by means of Bills passed by the Assembly and assented to by the Heads of State, and every Bill that has been duly passed and assented to become an Act of the Community and takes precedent over similar legislations in the Partner States.  EALA has to date passed 80 pieces of legislation.

 

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For more information, contact

Bobi Odiko, Senior Public Relations Officer, East African Legislative Assembly. Tel: +255-27-2508240 Fax: +255-27-2503103, Cell: +255-787-870945 +254-733-718036 Email: BOdiko@eachq.org, Web: https://www.eala.org 

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