H.E. Mama Miria Obote delivers her remarks as H.E Mama Ngina Kenyatta pays attention at the Special Sitting in Arusha
EALA Speaker presents a plaque to Hon Makongoro Nyerere, Member of EALA and son of the founding father of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and H.E. Mama Maria Nyerere
The EALA Speaker, Rt. Hon Daniel Fred Kidega receives H.E. Mama Miria Obote and H.E. Mama Ngina Kenyatta earlier today.
In a memorable occasion for the
East
African Legislative Assembly, founding First Ladies of the EAC late
yesterday delivered motivating addresses at a Special Sitting held in
Arusha.
Looking
graceful yet resplendent, Kenya’s Mama Ngina Kenyatta and Uganda’s Mama
Miria Obote brought back the good old memories of the first EAC and
challenged EALA
Members to ensure the future of integration is both guaranteed and
realised. The United Republic of Tanzania’s Mama Maria Nyerere sent her
apologies. Her family was however represented at the occasion of the
Special Sitting by Hon Makongoro Nyerere, who is
an elected Member of EALA.
First
to take the podium was Mama Miria Obote who was emphatic that the EAC
must re-energise itself and strive to be a fully functioning integration
bloc. The
former First Lady called for prioritisation of economic investment
projects including oil refineries, the Standard Gauge Railway,
agricultural research, food security and climate change.
The founding First Lady called for creation of employment opportunities especially for the youth in the region.
“This
can be achieved through joint or common East African Community
investments such as the ongoing projects between Uganda and Tanzania for
the proposed pipeline, Uganda,
Rwanda, Tanzania and Kenya for the Standard Gauge Railway; Kenya,
Ethiopia and the new South Sudan for the Lamu Port. The clear call
should be an intensification of efforts across various fields to make
our region more integrated”,
H.E. Mama Obote said.
She
further called for the region to move faster to have an integrated
syllabus and curriculum to stabilise the labour market within the EAC.
“For
instance, a majority of Ugandans have never learnt proper Swahili. We
are now learning proper Swahili in schools and in the public engagement.
This is the best way
towards integration”, Mama Obote said.
Mama Miria Obote was full of praise for the EALA for recognising the contribution of the founding families.
“We
are very grateful for EAC and EALA for recognising the contribution of
our founding Fathers, Comrade Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta
& Comrade Dr. Apolo
Milton Obote and we are also thankful to the Almighty God for having
kept us alive as former First Ladies of the Independent East African
Community, Mama Miria Nyerere, Mama Ngina Kenyatta and I”,
Mama Obote said.
She
further appreciated the Governments of the United Republic of Tanzania,
Kenya and their people who as the original Members of the East African
Community, understood the
social-political challenges of Uganda.
“They
welcomed, sheltered and catered for our people as political refugees.
This spirit of togetherness was extended to Rwanda, Burundi, the
Democratic Republic of Congo
and the new South Sudan. Not only for receiving and hosting refugees
but also for walking the extra mile and facilitating peace talks, for
example”,
H.E. Mama Obote said.
Mama Ngina Kenyatta informed the Sitting that
EAC’s founding fathers had “walked and worked tirelessly” in anticipation of unity of the region.
“In
1967, all three of us were witness to the establishment of a Community
that spoke to that shared sentiment. The East African Community was
built on the understanding
that our nations and our peoples were stronger together. I request you to keep the hope of the founding fathers alive and to ensure that unity in the region is achieved”,
Mama Ngina said.
“It
is a credit to your hard work and persistence—and the hard work and
persistence of your respective Governments—that today, that Community is
more vibrant
and active than ever”, the former First Lady added.
The first lady informed the
August House that the region was on the verge of realizing the
dream of integration. She challenged EALA and the current EAC to strive
to ensure disunity and mistrust was removed in a bid to strengthen
integration
Hon
Miria Obote was accompanied by her son, Hon James Akena while H.E. Mama
Ngina Kenyatta’s entourage consisted of her family members including
Mrs Wambui, Kristina
Pratt, Selina Renee Pratt, Members of the Parliament of Kenya, women
leaders from Central Kenya and representatives of the Mount Kenya
University.
Welcoming
the founding First ladies of Independence, Speaker of EALA, Rt. Hon
Daniel Fred Kidega, lauded them for their contribution to the
integration process.“We
are happy that you still show leadership in your own rights and
continue to be involved in numerous humanitarian causes throughout the
EAC region much akin to your active and prolific years when you worked
for political and social justice and advocated for
a wide range of human rights issues”, the Speaker said.
“Today,
we celebrate you. You are walking encyclopedias in your own rights and
repositories of information, who despite ageing gracefully, still
credit, follow
developments of this great region, and are supportive of the EAC unto
this day. Late last year for example, Mama Ngina Kenyatta met with the
EALA Kenya Chapter in Gatundu, Kenya, while in August 2014, a group of
EALA Women Members paid a courtesy call on Mama
Maria Nyerere in Dar Es Salaam. Mama Obote on her part, is still
involved in the political spheres in Uganda and continues to follow
developments at the EAC closely from Uganda House in Kampala”, the Speaker added.
The Speaker remarked that the integration process was on course and that it was stronger. “Indeed,
in retrospect, the collapse of the Community in 1977 was a sad and
catastrophic affair, a great loss in opportunities and setback for the
region. But today, I stand here convinced that the steps we have taken
as a Community since its re-establishment are
fundamentally underpinned on the Treaty for the Establishment of the
EAC and we are on course for full integration of the region”.
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