South Sudan’s legislature visits Kenya to learn from the PSC for enhancing their parliamentary effectiveness. The trip is led by Chairperson Stephen Ajongo Akol, aiming to adopt best practices in governance and legislative functions. PSC’s Moses Wetangula reiterates Kenya’s commitment to supporting South Sudan’s growth post-independence.
The Transitional National Legislature of South Sudan is currently in Kenya to learn from the Kenyan Parliamentary Commission (PSC). Their visit aims at enhancing the effectiveness of South Sudan’s newly formed commission to bolster legislative and oversight functions. The delegation, led by Chairperson Stephen Ajongo Akol, was received by PSC Chairperson Moses Wetangula at the Parliament buildings on March 12.
This visit signifies South Sudan’s commitment to enhancing its parliamentary framework by learning from Kenya’s successful practices. The collaboration highlights Kenya’s role in supporting South Sudan’s legislative development, encouraging mutual growth in governance and efficiency. The South Sudanese delegation intends to implement learned practices to foster their own parliamentary systems, demonstrating an ongoing partnership for stability in the region.
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