As
the 14th Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations
(CECAFA) Tournament begins to wind down In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
Parliaments in the region are to put aside their debating skills on the
floor of the respective Houses, swapping such with sporting skills as
the 6th Inter- Parliamentary Games kick off in Kigali, Rwanda.
The Games which take place on December 4-11th, 2015 shall feature
football, netball, athletics and tug-of-war. Volleyball and golf have
also been introduced. Immediately after the official opening, athletics
and tug of war shall be held.
The Parliaments have been going
through rigourous practice of the same according toa spot-check done by
the EALA Public Relations Office. A number of delegations are expected
to arrive today in readiness for the tournament. Amahoro Stadium shall
be used for athletics, tug of war, volleyball and netball while Kigali
Regional Stadium in Nyamirambo will host soccer.
In soccer,
four time champions, Uganda will be hoping to keep the tempo and are
expected to face stiff competition from the rest of the teams. Uganda
takes on EALA in the first match on December 5th, 2015 in Group A before
Parliament of Kenya face off with the Parliament of Rwanda in Group B
Match at the Nyamirambo Stadium.
It will be interesting to
gauge the strength of the Parliament of Tanzania which has new
legislators following the completion of the elections in October 2015.
In Netball, Parliament of Uganda, EALA and Parliament of Tanzania will
again be gunning for the honours. In the first game, EALA will take on
Parliament of Uganda on Saturday morning before Parliament of Kenya and
Parliament of Rwanda take the field.
Last year, the netball
game was called off following multiple petitions lodged by the teams
against tight deadline as the competition drew to the end.
Athletics is also expected to attract attention with the following track
and field events for both men and women; 100 metres, 400 metres, 1500
metres, and 200 metres. Other events include the 800 metres and the
relays. Volleyball and golf disciplines, are the new additions to the
Inter-Parliamentary games this year.
EALA mooted the idea of the
Inter-Parliamentary Games tournament in the Year 2009. The games were
institutionalized as an annual activity of the EALA and the National
Assemblies. At the same time, the games were initiated to enhance
interaction with the citizenry of the Partner States and as a mode of
sensitization and popularization of the Integration process.
Under the arrangement, EALA coordinates the tournament while the hosting
National Assembly/Parliament organizes and offers other logistical
support to ensure a successful tournament.
The EAC
Inter-Parliamentary Games tournament is a key aspect of building
relations between the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) and the
National Assemblies in the EAC region in line with Article 49 (2) (a) of
the Treaty for the establishment of the East African Community.
Out of the need to ensure the smooth organisation of the games, a
Joint Committee made up of EALA Members and Members from the National
Assemblies was constituted.The Joint Committee met prior to the games to
agree on the fundamental principles including the review of the Rules
and Regulations guiding the tournaments.
The
Inter-Parliamentary Games shall be preceded by a Pre-Tournament
Conference where Members and staff are expected to bond in a relaxed
atmosphere therefore, building harmony prior to the commencement of the
Inter-Parliamentary Games.
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