Cameroon – Tchad : MPs Share Good Practices
- Par Emmanuel
- 16 août 2019 11:46
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Members of the Committee on Finance, Budget and Public Accounts in Chad are on a three-day working visit to Cameroon.
A six-member delegation of the Committee on Finance, Budget and Public Accounts from the National Assembly of Chad on August 13, 2019 in the National Assembly in Yaounde shared experiences with their counterparts of the Committee on Finance and Budget of Cameroon on the functioning of the committees in both countries, implementation of the six directives from the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) and above all, on how to improve on public finance management in their respective countries.
Hon. Joshua Osih, Vice President of the Committee on Finance and Budget of the National Assembly of Cameroon led the country’s MPs. The President of the Committee on Finance, Budget and Public Accounts of Chad, Hon. Adeli Edji Tarsoui led the delegation of MPs from his country. The hallmark of the visit was the information sharing working session at the National Assembly.
Speaking during the occasion, Hon. Joshua Osih said as he explained the raison d’être of the information sharing mission that it was important to learn from other experiences. He said it has been a tradition in parliaments the world over to go and search for best practices in other places. “We learned a lot from our Chadian counterparts and I hope they learned a little bid from us as well,” he told the press. Hon. Joshua Osih specified that, “we are organising the sub-region and CEMAC has six directives in matters of public finance and all the member countries are supposed to transpose those directives into their legislative instruments.” For this reason, he said, it was important for the Cameroonian MPs to know how that is being done in Chad and vice versa and to use the experiences to make things work better. He said the National Assemblies ...
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