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Workers protest: El-Rufai can t rule Nigeria, says Odinaku

Published 18 May 2021 Former chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Chidi Odinkalu, has tackled the Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, for declaring labour leaders wanted in his state. He said this during a live interview with PUNCH Online, adding that the governor does not have the power to declare labour leaders wanted. According to him, El-Rufai’s actions and inability to govern Kaduna State peacefully show that he cannot rule Nigeria. The rights activist said El-Rufai has failed in fulfilling the primary obligation of government, which is to protect the people of Kaduna State. He said, “The law that deals with economic sabotage is a federal law, state governors don’t enforce federal laws except they have the permission of the Federal Attorney General to do so.

Just In: Ethiopia says campaign to exert undue pressure against it regrettable ; push by partners to involve the TPLF in national dialogue unacceptable

Press statement on the unfair and unwarranted accusations leveled against Ethiopia It is indeed regrettable to note these days that there appears to be a concerted campaign to exert undue pressure against Ethiopia. In spite of the relentless efforts by the Ethiopian government to engage positively and constructively on issues and concerns raised by partners, it is being given a cold shoulder. That is why the Ethiopian government is being forced to question the motives of some of the partners, particularly given the public statements and pronouncements they made recently. They seem to be short of showing a genuine desire to understand and help Ethiopia overcome its current challenges; rather, they would only be counterproductive and exacerbating situations. Those statements and pronouncements as well as the fake news and speculations propagated through the media speak volumes in this regard. It is in this relation that the Ethiopian government finds it absolutely necessa

10 things you should know about the National Apology

10 things you should know about the National Apology FILE A Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008 file photo of people gathered to mark Sorry Day, at the Esplanade in Perth. Friday, Feb. 13, 2009, marks the one year anniversary since Mr Rudd s apology. (AAP Image/Andrea Hayward) NO ARCHIVING INTL OUT Source: AAP 1. You should know. The speech On 13 Feburary 2008, then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivered an empassioned speech apologising to the Stolen Generations on behalf of the Australian Government.  In an interview on ABC s Radio National Kevin Rudd s former speechwriter James Button revealed that Rudd could, at times, have upto four people writing one script for him, criticising the slice and dice practice.

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