Chikankata, Zambia – In a powerful demonstration of leadership and influence, Hon. Jacqueline Sabao, the Member of Parliament for Chikankata Constituency, delivered a compelling presentation at the 73rd Westminster Seminar on Effective Parliaments. Hon. Sabao took the stage in her capacity as the Vice Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee, addressing key successes and challenges in parliamentary effectiveness and youth empowerment.

🌍 Raising Zambia’s Profile on the Global Stage
Hon. Sabao’s presentation highlighted Zambia’s progress in strengthening parliamentary oversight and accountability. She underscored the vital role that effective parliaments play in fostering democracy, improving governance, and ensuring that national resources are utilised transparently. Her contribution not only elevated Zambia’s profile on the international stage but also positioned her as a thought leader in parliamentary reforms.
“It is critical that we establish systems that empower youth participation in governance and create transparent channels for accountability. Our success as a nation hinges on the strength of our parliamentary institutions and the active involvement of our youth,” Hon. Sabao stated during her presentation.
💼 Successes in Parliamentary Effectiveness
Hon. Sabao outlined notable successes in Zambia’s parliamentary process, including:
✅ Enhanced budget oversight and transparency through the Public Accounts Committee
✅ Improved parliamentary engagement with communities, particularly in rural areas
✅ Increased youth involvement in legislative processes, creating a more inclusive and diverse governance structure
Her leadership in the Public Accounts Committee has played a crucial role in strengthening financial accountability and promoting responsible governance—a key driver for national development.
🚧 Challenges and the Road Ahead
Despite the progress, Hon. Sabao was candid about the challenges faced:
🔴 Inadequate youth representation in decision-making processes
🔴 Structural barriers limiting the effectiveness of parliamentary reforms
🔴 The need for stronger capacity-building initiatives for young leaders
“While we have made significant strides, there is still work to be done. We must address the structural and social barriers that prevent young people from actively engaging in governance,” she emphasised.
👊 Empowering the Next Generation
Hon. Sabao’s presentation resonated strongly with the audience, particularly the youth delegates in attendance. She passionately called for increased investment in youth leadership programmes and better platforms for young voices to be heard within parliamentary structures.
“Our youth are not just the leaders of tomorrow—they are the leaders of today. We must give them the tools, the platforms, and the support they need to drive meaningful change,” Hon. Sabao concluded, receiving a standing ovation.

🔥 A Beacon of Hope for Zambian Youth
Hon. Jacqueline Sabao’s participation at the Westminster Seminar is more than just a diplomatic milestone—it is a statement of Zambia’s commitment to empowering youth and strengthening governance. Her presentation serves as a rallying call for greater youth engagement in shaping Zambia’s future.
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