Betikama students visit Parliament | Theislandsun

Betikama students visit Parliament | Theislandsun

BY NED GAGAHE

120 students from Betikama Adventist College visited National Parliament on Wednesday as part of their school’s governance studies program.

The visit aims to provide students with a practical understanding of the national legislative institution and its functions.

A statement from Parliament said the program included a tour guide of key areas within the Parliament precincts, where students received informative briefings aligned with their curriculum.

“During the tour, students were introduced to the constitutional roles of the Governor-General, the Prime Minister, the Speaker of Parliament and the Clerk of the National Parliament.

“In addition, they were given an overview of the various departments and administrative units that support the operations of Parliament and ensure the delivery of parliamentary services” the statement said.

A key highlight of the visit was the opportunity for students to meet and engage directly with the Honourable Speaker of the National Parliament, Mr. Patteson J. Oti.

The Speaker addressed the students and shared insights into the role of Parliament in national development and democratic governance.

The visit concluded with a formal presentation on the structure, mandate and functions of the National Parliament, followed by a question-and-answer session. Students and teachers actively participated, posing thoughtful questions and reflecting on their experiences.

“The National Parliament, through its Civic Education Unit, remains committed to promoting civic awareness and parliamentary education among young Solomon Islanders.” The statement said.

Schools across Honiara and the provinces are encouraged to arrange similar visits to Parliament, which serve as valuable learning experiences and foster a deeper understanding of the country’s democratic processes.

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