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The ECOWAS Parliament has adopted new Rules of Procedure, which prohibit members from making derogatory remarks about fellow members and West African Heads of State.
The regional lawmakers adopted the revised Rules of Procedure during the First Ordinary Session of the Parliament held on Thursday in Abuja.
The Fourth Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the report’s Ad-Hoc Committee, MP Billay Tunkara, who presented the document, explained that the amendments aimed at reinforcing parliamentary transparency, accountability, and effective governance.
The revised rules also stipulate that members who miss one-third of an ordinary session without justification would be sanctioned, and their sitting allowances would also be suspended.
The amendments also stipulate gender and language balance in committee appointments, formalise a dress code to reflect the parliament’s dignity, and a quorum of 50+ members to commence a session.
The new Rules also stipulate that, in order to preserve impartiality, the Parliament’s Speaker may only take part in debates after temporarily vacating his/her chair to the Deputy Speaker Punch








