First Deputy Speaker Bernard Ahiafor and the Member of Parliament for Asutifi South, Collins Dauda, have officially been sworn in as members of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP).
The ceremony took place on Monday, November 3, 2025, in South Africa.
This update was shared on the Facebook page of Parliament on the same day.
“First Deputy Speaker Hon. Bernard Ahiafor and the Member for Asutifi South, Hon. Collins Dauda, have been sworn in today as members of the Pan-African Parliament in South Africa,” the post read.
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The Pan-African Parliament, also referred to as the African Parliament, serves as the legislative body of the African Union.
It held its inaugural session in March 2004, with the aim of providing a platform where representatives from all African states could convene, deliberate, and formulate policies addressing continental issues.
Initially based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the Parliament was later relocated to Midrand, South Africa.
The Parliament operates through three main sections, with the Plenary serving as the principal legislative and deliberative body. It is within the Plenary that representatives regularly meet to discuss Africa-wide issues and explore potential solutions.
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