NADCO report: Parliament urged to fast-track key Bills in 90 days

Parliament has been urged to fast-track the consideration and passage of key Bills arising from the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report within 90 days...
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Parliament has been urged to fast-track key Bills arising from the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report within 90 days to unlock stalled governance, justice, and electoral reforms.
- The Committee overseeing the Implementation of the Ten-Point Agenda and the NADCO Report (COIN-10) made this recommendation.
- Priority measures include expediting the Natural Resources (Benefit Sharing) Bill, 2022, and strengthening safeguards for the right to peaceful assembly.
- The report also calls for reforms in electoral processes, reparations for victims of police brutality, and timely determination of corruption cases.
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