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"speaker_name": "Nominated, UDM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Suleka Harun",
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"content": "The Committee noted that all the nominees met the statutory requirements, academic qualifications, professional experience, and all the requirements under the Act. The nominees also demonstrated deep understanding of issues to do with the PBODT, including conflict resolution mechanisms they will employ in their roles on the Tribunal. I was excited by these appointments because we always fight for the two-thirds gender rule for every appointment in this country. However, we are celebrating today because the Tribunal has three women out of the five nominees. Women are the majority. I also congratulate the Chief Justice who has done justice to our ladies in this country. Secondly, the youth issue has also been covered very well. Three out of five members fall under the Gen Z and Millennial brackets. I also want to congratulate them for considering the Gen Zs in their appointment. Gen Zs are not only on the streets, but we have serious Gen Zs who are taking part in crucial matters of this country. An example is Ms Christabel Eboso, who did so well in the interview until we did not even get a chance to ask her more questions in the vetting process. I congratulate her on that, and all the nominees who have made it to this list. As I second, I urge the House to consider these members. Congratulations to the Committee and the good work they have done. I second. Thank you."
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