 Under Deputy Speaker House of Representatives Honourable Benjamin Kalu has haped on the need to recognise the pivotal role of inter-parliamentary relations in addressing national challenges from a legislative perspective. Speaking while inaugurating the Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Relations in Abuja, he said the collaborative efforts of the House with the six State Assemblies will go a long way to better the nation. There are practices in our policies that are adapted to a unique situation as a country. We must compare those. This is a platform for us to compare those from time to time. And not going to do it all. We must engage with the Tarats. Through collaborative efforts with the five State Assemblies, House of Assemblies, we can strive to find sustainable solutions that benefit our nation, especially as we are about to comment on the view of the nation's constitution, the past, requires their support and their input. Earlier in his remarks, Chairman of the Committee, Honourable Mark Esset, said part of the Committee's commitment is to shape Nigeria's diplomatic engagement and inter-parliamentary relations. The Committee is a responsibility to facilitate and not just those relationships but the betterment of our nation. In addition, inter-parliamentary relations extend our relationship with the State House of Assemblies as they consistently look upon the National Assembly for leadership and cooperation.