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Falana: Condemnation Not Enough, Govt Must Rescue Remaining Abducted Students

Femi Falana Interim Chair, Alliance on Surviving Covid 19 and Beyond (ASCAB), Mr Femi Falana SAN, has said that government’s condemnation of the reckless killing of the students of Greenfield University by bandits was not enough. He called on Kaduna State and the Federal Government to take urgent steps to rescue the remaining abducted Greenfield University students and other students still in captivity. Bandits had last Tuesday abducted yet to be ascertained number of students from the Greenfield University, a private varsity along Abuja-Kaduna road. Three of the students were later shot dead by their abductors. The gruesome killing of the students was condemned across Nigeria and by the Kaduna and federal governments.

Workers group hits proposed PNP clearance for DOLE transactions

Workers’ group hits proposed PNP clearance for DOLE transactions Sheila Crisostomo © Geremy Pintolo/File Workers’ group hits proposed PNP clearance for DOLE transactions MANILA, Philippines The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) yesterday criticized a proposal of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to require “national police clearances” in transacting with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), saying this is unconstitutional. In a letter to DOLE Secretary Silvestre Bello III, TUCP president Raymond Mendoza said the proposal is an “unwarranted infringement of the constitutional rights of workers to self-organization.” “On its face, the request of the PNP to require those dealing with the DOLE to submit national police clearances superimposes the heavy-handed police state security apparatus on our labor relations system,” he said.

IN FOCUS: What does the future hold for Singapore s taxi industry?

IN FOCUS: What does the future hold for Singapore s taxi industry? Toggle share menu Advertisement File picture of taxis in Singapore. (Photo: TODAY) 24 Apr 2021 07:29AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: There was a time, in the not too distant past, when trying to get a taxi in Singapore during rush hour was a stressful experience, beset with doubt and uncertainty. And if it was raining, the situation was even worse. Demand would seemingly far outstrip supply, leaving some commuters stranded as they tried in vain to hail a cab or book one. Advertisement The situation became so frustrating that it was raised in Parliament numerous times. 

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