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Tayebwa calls for decisive action to fast-track East African integration

By Sam Ibanda Mugabi | Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Tayebwa calls for decisive action to fast-track East African integration
Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa has urged East African leaders and legislators to take bold steps towards deeper regional integration, calling for harmonised laws, stronger parliamentary cooperation and policies that deliver tangible benefits to citizens.

The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has urged leaders across the East African region to take decisive steps towards making East African integration a reality, saying parliaments must play a central role in harmonising laws and policies.

Tayebwa made the remarks while opening the inaugural Parliamentary Week for the East African Community (EAC) at Parliament on Wednesday.

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He called on regional parliaments to take a more active role in advancing the integration agenda by coordinating efforts, fast-tracking legislation and aligning policies across member states.

"Parliaments in the region must join efforts to coordinate and push for integration while fast-tracking laws and policies across the region," Tayebwa said.

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The Deputy Speaker pledged Uganda's commitment to prioritising EAC matters in Parliament, saying reports and key issues concerning the regional bloc will continue to receive attention for debate and consideration.

He also emphasised the need to strengthen cooperation between the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) and national parliaments to ensure a coordinated approach towards regional development.

Speaking at the same event, the Minister for Internal Affairs, Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu, said regional integration must focus on improving the lives of ordinary citizens.

"As national parliaments, legislators must work towards having an integration that is pro-people," Prof. Kamuntu said.

The Parliamentary Week is expected to feature discussions on EAC bills, committee reports and strategies aimed at deepening trade, free movement of people and political cooperation among member states.

 

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