Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has threatened to sack disloyal aides from his government.
According to the governor, he would not hesitate to sack any of his aides who displayed any acts of disloyalty.
Akeredolu gave the warning on Monday during the swearing-in of four commissioners into his government
During the event, the governor added that anybody sacked for being disloyal would not be recalled.
The new commissioners are; Mr Wale Akinterinwa (Commissioner for Finance) Mr Ojogo Kimikanboh Donald (Commissioner for Information) Sir Charles Titiloye (Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General) and Engr. Aminu Raimi Olayiwola (Commissioner for Works).
A man hangs a banner beside inflatable mock hens in cages at Songshan Cultural and Creative Park in Taipei on World Consumer Rights Day yesterday to raise awareness about the well-being of animals reared for food and to persuade people to buy local products produced to a high standard of animal welfare.
World Consumer Rights Day: The theme this year is Tackling Plastic Pollution
Today is World Consumer Rights Day. The day is marked every year on March 15. We use the word consumer so often but do we know who is a consumer and what are his/her rights and duties . A consumer is a person or a body who buys or wants to buy goods, products and services mainly for personal, household or social use. On
World Consumer Rights Day, let us know how the day started, what are the activities, the theme and steps the Consumer Affairs Ministry has taken for creating awareness among the
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SWMCOL on mission to stop plastics pollution
Monday 15 March 2021
From left: SWMCOL recycling and recovery unit manager Terry-Anne Carter-La Fon, PET plant supervisor Sheldon Smith and CEO Kevin Thompson at the company s recycling warehouse in Sea Lots on Friday. - ROGER JACOB
It has become a sad but familiar scene in Trinidad and Tobago to see plastic bottles clogging drains and floating in waterways. But for the TT Solid Waste Management Company, (SWMCOL) legislative changes and more citizens recycling can see many of these bottles removed from the environment and money going into people s pockets.
CEO Kevin Thompson spoke on the plastic pollution situation in the country during an interview last week at SWMCOL s head office, Independence Square, Port-of-Spain on the occasion of World Consumer Rights Day on March 15 and the theme – Tackle Plastic Pollution.