Speech on the Pan-African Parliament by Lance Greyling
2006-01-05. The Independent Democrats finds it very heartening that the first meeting of the Pan African Parliament in South Africa was characterized by strong positions and resolutions being taken on a variety of issues. In particular, ID welcomes the strong stance that was taken on peace and security issues and the resolution that a delegation be sent to the Darfur region to assess the human rights tragedy occurring there. We would motivate that this delegation be sent as soon as possible and that its recommendations are acted upon. The strong sentiments that were expressed at the Pan-African Parliament regarding the human rights tragedy are sentiments that are not only shared by the Independent Democrats but by many African people.
It is important for the Pan-African Parliament to not only be a moral voice but a voice of the African people. ID would strongly motivate for this institution and its resolutions to be informed by the feelings of all African people. ID would like to see the work of this institution publicized at a local level and that all parliamentarians are able to disseminate information at their constituency offices. At this early stage of its history, the Pan-African Parliament must ensure that it becomes thoroughly rooted in the people of this continent and that they are afforded the opportunities to share their experiences and vision for the continent. Only in this way will be able to bridge the divide between political institutions and the people that all too often exist on this continent.
I thank you.

