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Speaker Bagbin hails Niger’s democratic rebirth, pledges Ghana’s continued support

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Speaker Bagbin hails Niger’s democratic rebirth, pledges Ghana’s continued support

Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has commended the Republic of Niger for inaugurating its Consultative Council for Rebuilding, describing it as a historic and people-centered step toward national renewal and participatory governance.

He made the remarks during an official visit to Niamey on Saturday, June 28, where he delivered a solidarity message on behalf of Parliament, and the people of Ghana.

Speaking at the high-profile event, the Speaker emphasized the deep-rooted ties between Ghana and Niger, grounded in shared history, regional solidarity, and mutual aspirations for peace, justice, and development.

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He noted that Niger’s decision to engage diverse segments of society in rebuilding the nation echoes Ghana’s own democratic journey, particularly under former President Jerry John Rawlings, who led similar efforts through broad-based consultations to restore constitutional rule.

Rt. Hon. Bagbin urged members of Niger’s newly inaugurated Council to approach their task with wisdom, justice, and a firm commitment to the common good, reminding them that they carry the hopes and aspirations not just of Nigeriens but of an entire sub-region seeking peace and reform.

He also extended an invitation to the Council to observe Ghana’s ongoing constitutional review process as a means of mutual learning and shared democratic growth.

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Reaffirming Ghana’s unwavering support, the Speaker pledged Ghana’s readiness to partner with Niger through shared experiences, technical assistance, and sustained diplomatic engagement.

He concluded by expressing optimism that the Council will stand as a beacon of hope and an enduring symbol of unity for Niger and the West African region at large.

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