The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Richard Nagbe Koon, has called on fellow lawmakers to remain focused, united, and committed to advance national development.
Koon call was contained in a statement he issued at the Legislature opening for Second Quarter of the Third Session of the 55th Legislature.
He welcomed lawmakers back from recess, and reminded them of their constitutional responsibility to serve the people with ‘diligence and integrity.’
While reflecting on the work accomplished during the first quarter, Speaker Koon said, the period tested the resolve of the House, but ultimately demonstrated the institution’s resilience, relevance, and constitutional strength.
He also highlighted the passage and consideration of key legislative instruments to improve governance, stimulate economic growth, strengthen public accountability, and address pressing national issues.
Koon also underscored the House’s increasing role in regional peace and stability efforts within the Mano River Union basin. He referenced discussions and engagements surrounding border tensions and regional security concerns involving Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
He spoke of the importance of “parliamentary diplomacy in promoting peace-building, dialogue and regional cooperation.”
Koon further highlighted the House’s strengthened oversight efforts during the first quarter.
He noted that committees actively engaged ministries, agencies, and public corporations to assess budget performance, monitor service delivery and ensure compliance with national laws and appropriations. He also pointed to efforts to enhance institutional efficiency within the House, including improved committee coordination, administrative reforms, and upgrades to the legislative working environment.
On the recently passed supplementary budget, Speaker Koon said, the national budget has increased from approximately US$1.2 billion to US$1.3 billion.
He underscored the importance of robust revenue generation and effective legislative oversight to ensure public resources are used responsibly and for their intended purposes.
Koon meanwhile, urged committees to become proactive and results-driven, while encouraging legislative debates and public hearings to remain constructive, respectful, and solution-oriented.
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