Rawlings Addresses Abuja Confab

Jerry John Rawlings

Jerry John Rawlings

Ghana’s former President Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings left Accra on Sunday for Abuja, Nigeria to address an international conference on Emerging Democracies in Africa from June 17-18.

President Rawlings will deliver the keynote address on the topic, Emerging Democracies in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities at the opening session of the conference at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.

The conference, which is organized by the Nigeria National Institute for Legislative Studies and the Association of European Parliamentarians with Africa (AWEPA), will bring together statesmen, parliamentarians, civil society, the academia, development partners and critical stakeholders to explore the different dimensions of threats and challenges, as well as opportunities that confront emerging democracies.

The conference will explore the environmental, socio-economic and political context of emerging democracies and identify the challenges and opportunities for strengthening democratic institutions and practices.

It will also evaluate the role and weaknesses of institutions and actors in the democratic process of emerging democracies and how the weaknesses can be addressed.

The National Institute for Legislative Studies is an organ of the Nigeria National Assembly established by an Act of Parliament and signed into law by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 to ensure the provision of quality academic and professional research, policy analysis, training, documentation and advocacy on democratic governance and legislative practice and procedures for members of Parliament.

The Association of European Parliamentarians for Africa (AWEPA) is an international non-governmental organization founded by European Parliamentarians to reduce poverty and to protect human rights by supporting the proper functioning of parliaments in Africa and to keep Africa on the political agenda in Europe.