Rep. Moima Briggs Mensah, others Attend ECOWAS Parliament Inaugural Session Orientation Day

Bong County Representative Moima Briggs Mensah, the Chair of the House’s Committee on Gender Children, Social Protection and Welfare, and Co-Chair on International Affairs Women Legislative Caucus, was among the notable Legislators present at the Orientation Day ahead of the 6th Legislature of the ECOWAS Parliament’s inaugural session.

The event saw a gathering of esteemed lawmakers including Rep. Tarr G. Wongbe of District 9 Nimba County, who also chairs the House’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Montserrado District 6 Representative Samuel Enders, as well as two Senators from Bomi County and former speakers Edwin Snowe and Alex Tyler.

Representative Moima Briggs Mensah has been a pivotal figure in advocating for gender equality, children’s rights, social protection, and welfare within the legislative framework. Her leadership as the Chair of the House’s Committee on Gender Children, Social Protection and Welfare underscores her commitment to addressing critical issues affecting vulnerable populations in society. Additionally, her role as Co-Chair on International Affairs Women Legislative Caucus highlights her dedication to promoting women’s empowerment and participation in decision-making processes both nationally and regionally.

Attending the Orientation Day of the ECOWAS Parliament’s 6th Legislature showcases Representative Moima Briggs Mensah’s dedication to regional cooperation and collaboration. As a Representative of Liberia, her presence at such events signifies her active engagement in regional matters that impact not only her constituents but also the broader West African community.

Representative Moima Briggs Mensah’s participation in the Orientation Day ahead of the 6th Legislature of the ECOWAS Parliament exemplifies her unwavering commitment to advancing gender equality, social protection, and international cooperation. Her leadership roles within various committees demonstrate her proactive approach towards addressing key societal issues and promoting inclusive governance.

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