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ECOWAS lawmakers in underwear, cook, smoke at parliamentary Zoom meeting

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The online second ordinary session of the ECOWAS parliament turned out as social anomalies as some lawmakers attended the virtual meeting in their underwears while others smoked.

The Journalists who were invited to the parliament looked out of place as the actions of the lawmakers seems to be planned.

The embarrased journalists called on the Speaker of the Parliament, Sidie Tunis to address the lawmakers on virtual meeting etiquette before the commencement of any other meeting.

One of the journalists who spoke on anonymity said, “The most annoying one I saw was when Hon Wahab Suhiyini Wumbei was in his panties dressing up on camera as if he was acting a movie.

“Also Hon Diemimetou was busy cooking. This is unacceptable,. Any of the MPs that is not ready to participate in the virtual meeting, should wait and finish what he or she is doing first before he joins the meeting,” the journalist advised.

Another journalist said, ” I have never seen a thing like this, were someone is participating on a visual meeting of a magnitude like this, he is smoking and making noise at the same time not minding what is going on.

“At the end of the day, these same MPs will be ask to send their account details for payment. ” if I may ask, payment for making noise or payment for indecent behaviour while visual meetings are going on?

” It is hard time we tell our selves the truth, the parliament should have some rules and regulations during such meetings and anyone who does not obey these rules, should be sanctioned,” he said.

With COVID-19, dressing for work seems to have lost its relevance among the lawmakers.

“A Zoom video meeting is still a meeting, and regardless of if we are at home or in the office, projecting professionalism has never been more important.

“In a world where human connection and interaction has changed from handshakes to virtual introductions, it is the one opportunity you have to build a sense of who you are.

“It has never been more important to tell your story through what you are wearing and how you present.

“When it is via a video meeting, your audience is looking right at you. They are up close and personal, probably a little nosey and likely analysing your backdrop, hair and outfit,” one of the journalists said.

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