Achike Chude: Enugu Government Has No Right To Shut Businesses That Comply With Sit-At-Home Order
“The people have a fundamental right to movement, so they can decide not to work.”
“The people have a fundamental right to movement, so they can decide not to work.”
“One of the things people tend to sacrifice early is expenditure on energy. They will find alternatives to use,” he said.
“I have the data to show where each of these bodies were picked up,” he said.
He said Kaduna Governor Uba Sani is only afraid of trusting the registers because he is new in office and would want to understand the parameters within which the register operates.
The Enugu state governor has banned the sit-at-home and has urged residents to go about their duties.
He made this known while chairing a high-level meeting on the first day of the UN Food Systems Summit in Rome.
He said government is driving people into poverty through poorly managed policies.
He urged the judiciary not to allow themselves to be used as pawns
“Even in burying the evidence of your complacencies, you have to still inflate the cost of their burials,” he said.
The global fitness industry is thriving with over $90 billion in revenue annually.
The Vice President will also participate in bilateral meetings with representatives of relevant Russian senior government officials and business leaders.
More than 300 persons have been killed in Mangu LGA and the neighboring communities in the last two months following a series of attacks by gunmen.
He said they have to differentiate between symptoms and causes.
“You can travel and go about your business without the old system where you had to go and drop off your passport.”
Whether we like it or not, basically, we need the support, of your husband or the men, because this is a man’s world
National Coordinator Of Conference of APC Support Groups in the South West, Dele Fulani has come out to clarify the party members and supporters’ concerns over allegations that President Bola
He said a change in tactics is necessary because the battle is against a “mobile and elusive irregular force” that disregards established rules of warfare.
He said CNG has been used in Edo state for over 15 years without any incident.
Soludo said it’s not possible to digitally transfer money to the poorest of the poor, the majority of whom are unbankable.
He expressed concern on the state of the Nigerian judiciary. “It has been compromised to an extent almost beyond redemption,” he said.
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