After his meeting with House of Advisors’ Speaker Naama Mayara, Charumbira told the press that PAP is working with national national parliaments and regional economic commissions to establish a platform for consultation dedicated to the discussion of all issues and challenges in Africa.
In this respect, the African official took into account the fact that “the issues under consideration in these institutions necessarily involve cooperation on continental and regional levels and even beyond.
He also noted that his current visit to Morocco at the head of an important delegation aims to “mark the resumption of work in the Pan-African Parliament, which has been at a standstill for two years due to the repercussions of the COVID-19 epidemic and some dissensions that arose during the election of the parliament’s bureau.”
He further assured that “this continental institution has finally returned to a climate of understanding, consensus and transparency by managing to iron out the differences.”
Summing up his visit to Morocco, the PAP President noted that it was “fruitful”, having been devoted to the discussion of issues concerning bilateral and domestic relations”, expressing the hope that such meetings with the Moroccan parliament and government will continue and multiply in the future.
Referring, moreover, to the challenges posed in Africa, he noted that the health crisis has revealed the fragility of the health system in the continent, praising the exceptional Moroccan experience in the field of prevention and management of the mass vaccination operation.
He also expressed his immense admiration for the Tanger-Med port, “a unique achievement in Africa,” urging Morocco and advanced countries in this field to share their successful experiences with other African countries.