Dear representatives of the JICA;
Dear representatives of the IPSJ;
Dear representative of the JICE;
Dear colleagues;
We
have now reached the end of our seminar on the management of
Parliament. This seminar held for approximately ten days, has
constituted an opportunity, for some, to exchange their experience and
views; and for others, to acquire more knowledge on parliamentary
administration.
On this closing ceremony, let me take this
opportunity to thank, on behalf of the Pan African Parliament, on behalf
of the delegation and my own behalf, all the institutions and eminent
personalities who have contributed, directly or indirectly, to the great
fulfillment of the objectives of this Seminar.
I acknowledge
with gratitude the common political concern of the initiators of this
cooperation, namely the President of the House of Councilors, the
President of the House of Representatives and the President of the Pan
African Parliament; who made the first move for the construction of a
bridge for cooperation between the Japanese Diet and the Pan African
Parliament.
I also seize this opportunity to express our
gratefulness to the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) who
successfully contributed to the efficient organisation of this Seminar.
We appreciate, to a great extend, all kind of support given to the
delegation at the Osaka and Tokyo Centers, including the Kyoto afternoon
Tour which broaden the views of the delegation on the Japanese culture.
Our
gratitude is also extended to the Japanese International Cooperation
Center (JICE), for their role as mediator between JICA and us. We salute
their involvement in making this co-operation a reality. The role
played by the training coordinator, our able and dear Takao Mori San,
who always availed himself to fulfill the needs, interests and
complaints of the delegation, is gratefully acknowledged.
Finally,
I present the gratitude of the delegation to the Institute for
Political Studies in Japan (IPSJ) for its foremost contribution as a
brain to this Seminar. The contents and accuracy of the lectures were
well presented and we trust are of high value.
We convey our
thanks to Prof. Rei SHIRATORI who has been the focal point in all these
lectures. We thank him for availing himself to share, throughout this
Seminar, his knowledge and wisdom with us. He is an inspiration to many
of us.
We also thank the Secretary General of the IPSJ, Satoshi
KIMURA san, who was like a guide and always escorted us wherever we were
expected.
Thank you to all eminent Professors, who agreed to quench our thirst with their fountain of knowledge and wisdom.
Dear friends,
At
the end of this Seminar, which hopefully will be the first of a series
to be organized in the near future, we have identified the
responsibilities of each party for the strengthening of collaboration
between PAP, the Japanese Government and other Japanese organizations.
In
the light of this, we would appreciate, for future collaboration, the
involvement of all parties in the preparation of focal points of
discussions. Pan African Parliament hope to benefit more on direct
technical meetings and exchanges with specialized Departments of the
Diet, in order to enhance its managerial capacity.
While
reiterating our cordial thanks for the warmthful welcome and care we
were given during our stay in Japan, we kindly urge you to transmit our
heartfelt gratitude to all those who did not manage to be present at
this closing ceremony.
Viva the co-operation between Japan and Africa;
Viva the co-operation between the Diet and the PAP;
Viva the JICA;
Viva the IPSJ;
Viva the JICE.
Thank you.
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