NASS Will Domesticate Kampala Convention on IDPs – Dogara  

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BY AMOS DUNIA, ABUJA – Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, has assured of the readiness of the National Assembly to domesticate the Kampala Convention Treaty on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
Dogara, who gave the assurance on Tuesday when he received in audience a delegation from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), in Nigeria, led by the head of mission in Nigeria, Mr Eloi Fillion, said the government is working within its powers to ensure the speedy resettlement of the refugees and internally displaced persons, especially in the North East where insurgency left people displaced.
He, however, said for now, one cannot vouch for their security and other related matters if they were to return to their former places of abode.
Dogara further said that the Kampala Convention Treaty on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) which was ratified by the government of Nigeria in 2012 is yet to be domesticated because the Executive arm of government is yet to forward it to the National Assembly.
He also said; “Although the parliament is aware of the ratification of the Kampala Treaty on IDPs, the Constitution of Nigeria does not give the National Assembly powers to initiate matters related to treaties.
“By constitutional design, the legislature does not enter into treaties, does not negotiate treaties. Treaties are supposed to be the exclusive preserve of the Executive. But the Constitution equally gives us the power to domesticate them and that is where our own influence comes.
“I believe that as soon as this one is transmitted to the parliament, in no time, because of the importance of this instrument, we will domesticate it.
“For now, we are trying to get the Executive to get them to transmit it to the Legislature. We have reached the Attorney General of the Federation to get to the President on the need to transmit this document so that he can transmit it to the National Assembly.  
“I’m happy to report to you that from the preliminary discussions, the government holds no objection to this,” Dogara enthused.
Dogara expressed gratitude to the ICRC for the humanitatian works it has been doing to support  IDPs in the North-east.
Earlier, the head of mission of ICRC in Nigeria expressed concern that the domestication of the Kampala Convention is yet to be effected by the parliament, adding that they are ready to provide technical support to enhance the lawmakers’ capacity to draft a Bill on the convention for onward domestication.
The delegation presented a report to the Speaker on a study carried out in the North-eastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states with recommendations on steps to be taken for the implementation of the Kampala Convention.
The delegation also commended the House for its efforts to cater to the needs of IDPs, notably, the constitution of a standing committee specifically dedicated to IDPs and refugees.

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