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Pan-African Leadership Institute Explores Ghana’s Parliament In Transformational Leadership Immersion Program

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
January 26, 2024
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Pan-African Leadership Institute Explores Ghana’s Parliament In Transformational Leadership Immersion Program

Delegates from Pan-African Leadership Institute

A 50-member delegation comprising representatives from the Pan-African Leadership Institute (PALI – Ghana) and Bakke Graduate University in Texas, USA, has paid a visit to the Parliament of Ghana as part of their Transformational Leadership Immersion Program.

The primary objective of the visit was to enhance the participants’ understanding of parliamentary procedures and customs, providing them with a firsthand experience of Ghana’s legislative framework.

The delegation, led by Dr. Kofi Osei-Kusi, aimed to familiarize themselves with the intricacies of Ghana’s governance system, reinforcing their commitment to promoting constitutional awareness and effective leadership.

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Dr. Osei-Kusi, the leader of the delegation, emphasized that the visit was a testament to Pan-African Leadership Institute’s dedication to promoting Ghana’s Constitution and Governance by engaging with the nation’s lawmakers.

He also acknowledged the peaceful and hospitable nature of the Ghanaian people, intending to showcase this to the international community.

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Delegates from Pan-African Leadership Institute Receive warm reception and lecture in Ghana’s Parliament

During the visit, the delegation was privileged to receive lectures from Mr. Ebenezer Ahuma Djietror, the Deputy Clerk of Parliament, and Mr. Augustine Tawiah, the Member of Parliament for Bia Constituency.

The presentations focused on providing the delegation with a comprehensive overview of Ghana’s Parliament, elucidating its functions, responsibilities, and the rules that govern its proceedings.

Key topics covered included insights into the Ghanaian Constitution, parliamentary rules, and the significance of Affirmative Action in shaping the legislative landscape.

The delegation also had the opportunity to delve into the academic study of religion, exploring its various roles in the context of nation-building.

In an effort to foster a deeper understanding, the delegation toured the hallowed chambers of Ghana’s Parliament, immersing themselves in the historic surroundings that have witnessed the shaping of the nation’s destiny.

The visit served as a platform for engaging discussions, allowing the Pan-African Leadership Institute delegates to exchange ideas with Ghanaian officials, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and building bridges for future collaborations.

The interaction aimed to strengthen ties between the Pan-African Leadership Institute and Ghana, fostering a mutual appreciation for diverse leadership philosophies.

As the delegates return to their respective institutions, it is anticipated that the knowledge gained from this immersive experience will contribute to the development of effective and transformative leadership approaches, echoing the essence of Pan-African Leadership Institute’s mission to empower leaders across the African continent.

University of Buffalo Students Immerse Themselves In Ghanaian Parliamentary Works

On the other hand, a  group of students from the University of Buffalo, USA, under the banner of the All-African Students Union, have visited the Parliament of Ghana as part of their Annual Global Experiential Programme.

The visit aimed to provide the students with an insightful exposure to parliamentary processes and practices, fostering a deeper understanding of Ghana’s political and cultural heritage.

Dr. Dorothy Siaw-Asamoah, a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Buffalo, who led the delegation expressed their enthusiasm for the visit, citing the importance of promoting cross-cultural awareness and providing students with a unique global experience in social innovation and entrepreneurial leadership.

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Delegates from University of Buffalo

Dr. Siaw-Asamoah, the leader of the delegation, highlighted the significance of the visit in contributing to a better understanding of Ghana’s rich political and cultural heritage among the students.

She emphasized the intent to expose them to the unique dynamics of Ghana’s political system, providing them with valuable insights into parliamentary processes and the democratic governance of the country.

The students were privileged to receive comprehensive lectures on the evolution of Ghana’s Parliament, its functions, and basic parliamentary processes.

The educational sessions were designed to provide the visiting students with a well-rounded understanding of the institutional framework that governs Ghana’s legislative processes.

Additionally, emphasis was placed on exploring Ghana’s democratic governance, offering a perspective on social innovation within the context of the nation’s political landscape.

The engagement at Ghana’s Parliament provided the students with a firsthand look at the inner workings of the legislative body, allowing them to witness democratic processes in action.

The visit aimed not only to impart academic knowledge but also to cultivate a sense of cultural appreciation and global citizenship among the participants.

As part of their experiential learning, the students were encouraged to interact with Ghanaian officials, fostering dialogue and cultural exchange.

The visit to the Parliament of Ghana was a crucial component of the broader Annual Global Experiential Programme, contributing to the students’ academic and personal development.

Upon their return to the University of Buffalo, it is anticipated that the students will carry with them a wealth of knowledge, cultural insights, and a heightened appreciation for the intricacies of parliamentary governance.

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Tags: All-African Students UnionDr. Osei-KusiMr. Augustine TawiahMr. Ebenezer Ahuma DjietrorPan-African Leadership InstituteUniversity of Buffalo
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