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A Killer Or Healer As Igp?

A Killer Or Healer As Igp? By Listen to article An opportunity has beckon for the Nigerian State to get it right in the area of netting in a great leader for the beleaguered Nigeria Police Force with the expected retirement after 35 years in the Police by the incumbent Inspector General of Police –Adamu Mohammed. It must be recalled that the Prominent Civil Rights Advocacy group-: HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) recently warned against the continuous toleration of crass incompetence and the general collapse of professionalism and discipline in the Nigeria Police Force just as the President Muhammadu Buhari has been charged to scout for a tested, trusted, competent and professionally meritorious patriotic Nigerian Police Officer to step in as the next Inspector General of Police with the imminent retirement of the current IGP Mohammed Adamu scheduled for February 1st 2021.

Emmanuel Onwubiko: Killer or healer as IG of police

No one could conceive of such times - Talk Around Town - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports

Việt Nam was a land so many wanted to leave, mainly due to economic difficulties,nbsp;but now is a land many want to return to. This is not to brag about the country’s effective control of COVID-19; it’s about the community spirit, supporting people in need.

While millions of Indians seek better lives abroad, India treats its immigrants poorly

While millions of Indians seek better lives abroad, India treats its immigrants poorly Across critical areas such as health, education, worker mobility and social discrimination, the country’s policies do not support integration, says a new study. A refugee camp in Hyderabad. | Noah Seelam/AFP India ranked the lowest among 52 countries assessed for key indices of migrant inclusivity in 2020, shows the recently launched India scored the least, 24 out of 100, far lower than the average of 50, putting it in a category where migrant integration is deemed “denied”. The index, a policy tool that measures a country’s national policies on international immigrants across eight parameters, is published jointly by two European think-tanks, the Migration Policy Group of Brussels and the

Migrant inclusivity lowest in India in 2020, integration denied : Study

India ranked the lowest among 52 countries assessed for key indices of migrant inclusivity in 2020, shows the recently launched Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX). India scored the least, 24 out of 100, far lower than the MIPEX average of 50, putting it in a category where migrant integration is deemed denied . The index, a policy tool that measures a country s national policies on international immigrants across eight parameters, is published jointly by two European think-tanks, the Migration Policy Group (MPG) of Brussels and the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs, and was first released in 2014. While other Asian countries such as China and Indonesia have improved their integration policies, India s score has remained unchanged in the last five years. India s MIPEX scores fell below 20 in key policy areas including labour market, education, health, access to nationality, and anti-discrimination actions.

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