Ayoyinka Oni: Detained EndSARS Protesters’ Fundamental Rights Have Been Breached, Public Compensation Necessary
Ayoyinka Oni says the Nigerian Police have held on to EndSARS protesters using false accusations.
Ayoyinka Oni says the Nigerian Police have held on to EndSARS protesters using false accusations.
Salihu Lukman says APC’s performance on key campaign promises like security, economic stability and anti-corruption, has been poor.
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“What is happening is pure genocide… People come into communities, kill, chase these people and occupy their lands.”
He claimed that the judgement from the Supreme Court in Mutfwang’s case had also annulled the Appeal Court’s sack of the lawmakers.
He also said that Lagos deserves no special status other than being the unofficial commercial capital of Nigeria.
“We also agreed at the level of our own security council meeting to set up security trust funds in Kaduna State.”
Tensions persist as Israel holds northern Gaza, having claimed to dismantle tunnels and much of Hamas’ infrastructure.
“I would rather be doing other things more pleasurable… but in the end, you’ve purged yourself of accumulated debris.”
“It is a change of methodology as distinct from a clear government intervention that led to a reduction in jobs.”
The NBS CEO stated said persons above the age of 64 will now be considered in the labour force.
Analysts faulting the methodology, argued that it could mislead the governments, policymakers and other users of the NBS figures.
E“What is at stake here is the ego of the people involved. Every war can be ended with a dialogue from the beginning.”
“I can pardon the president who adds three or four new ministries but I want to see definition. What is it that these ministries are supposed to do differently?”
He promised to work with all partners to redefine the future of the economy with gas.
“We’ve already agreed and fine tuned what will be required for the intervention,” they said.
It also released 100,000 bags of rice to states as the states insist World Bank’s $800m support should be through cash transfers.
The Macroeconomics professor also said that deregulation of the oil sector, considering the current realities, will lead to an oligopolistic market which will not benefit the economy.
The former regent stated that there was no connection between politics and the attacks on the kingdom.
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