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Ekiti LG APC Stakeholders Hail Fayemi’s Three-Year Performance

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Some Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Moba Local Government Area of Ekiti have commended Gov. Kayode Fayemi’s performance over the last three years.

The stakeholders made the commendation during the celebration of Fayemi’s third year of his second term in office in Otun-Ekiti, headquarters of the council.

The gathering attracted political appointees, elected and career council officials, State and federal legislators, traditional rulers, traders, artisans, transport union members, party officials, among others.

In his welcome address, the Special Adviser to Fayemi on Political Matters, Chief David Olusoga, described the governor’s developmental strides across the council as ‘”unprecedented and unquantifiable.

Olusoga said that Moba Local Government remained one of the major benefactors of the Fayemi’s administration’s socio-economic growth and development.

”It is a glaring fact that Moba local government area is largely indebted to the present administration, for having benefitted immensely from the Governor’s Midas touch across the wards and communities,” he said.

Olusoga described the resuscitation of the long abandoned Ikun Diary farm and Ero dam projects by the administration, as a highly remarkable and commendable feat.

“The Ikun Diary farm which had gulped millions of dollars and being managed presently by Promasidor company has not only projected the council positively to the outside, but has brought unprecedented impact and development on the people.

“The Ero dam project which has been reformed is presently serving no fewer than ten councils  in providing clean and safe drinking water to the people,” he said.

The aide urged the people of the council to reciprocate the governor’s magnanimity through their continued support for the administration’s programmes, policies and initiatives.

The Ekiti Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Bode Adetuyi urged traditional rulers in the council to make lands available, in order to promote and complement government agricultural development drive in the area.

Adetuyi said that the Ero dam project which was resuscitated by Gov. Fayemi’s administration had the capacity to promote irrigation system for all year round farming to take place.

“Presently, government needs up to ten hectares of lands for investment, with development partners, in the area of agricultural transformation.

“I want to use this opportunity to challenge our people, especially our traditional rulers, who are custodians of our values, culture, traditions and heritages to come forward with substantial portions of lands, for government projects to thrive,” he added.

Mr Ajibade Adeyemi, a member of Ekiti House of Assembly, in his remarks, noted that, the state legislators had provided the necessary support for both the executive and the judicial arms of government in passing bills into laws.

“I’m talking about laws that have direct impact on the living standard of the people of the state,” he stated.

Adeyemi noted that members of the state House of Assembly from the council,  had in their own capacity, moved motions which had values and direct bearing on the socio-economic development of the people of the council.

He commended Governor Kayode Fayemi for the recognition and honour done to the people of the council, through his people-oriented programmes, projects and initiatives.

Also, Mr Femi Adeyeye, the APC Chairman in the council, thanked the Governor for honouring the  council indigenes and party members with appointment into positions of authority.

“Apart from these appointments, the Governor has done a lot for us in Moba Local Government Area in terms of road construction and rehabilitation, primary healthcare development and renovation and rehabilitation of dilapidated schools across the council.

“We are indeed grateful to our Governor, the wife of the governor, Bisi Fayemi, the Deputy Governor and other members of the state cabinet.

“This is the reason why we are here gathered today, to show our appreciation by hosting the council’s faction of the three years celebration of the administration of Gov. Fayemi and its development drive across the communities,” he noted.

Oba Olusola Olatunde, the Onikun of Ikun-Ekiti, in his remarks, described Governor Fayemi’s administration and socio-economic development in Ikun-Ekiti as commendable.

“We can’t thank the governor enough for the recognition his administration accorded our community through the resuscitated Ikun Dairy Farm project.

“Our roads and schools have also received desired facelift and so many other essential amenities, that are too numerous to mention, have been provided for our overall benefit.

“We will remain grateful and prayerful and also be supportive of your administration, as it enters the final face of it’s purposeful leadership in the state,”  the Oba added.

Also contributing, Mrs Omowumi Kotila, Education Secretary in Moba Local Government Area expressed the council’s gratitude to the government for ensuring prompt payment of salaries and allowances.

She stated that teachers in the council had benefitted from one form of training and retraining among others, as ways of maximizing their performances

Kotila also commended Fayemi-led administration for embarking on massive rehabilitation and renovation of schools, across the various communities.

“I want to use this opportunity to commend our Governor for the prompt recruitment of more teachers to teach in schools with notable deficiency.

“The recruitment has done a lot to cater for the high number of students’ intake being witnessed across most of the schools.

“This is a right step in the right direction and it is highly commendable,” she said. (NAN)

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Terrorist attack: UN Chief Remembers Staff Killed In Iraq

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 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday said that the organisation would never forget the staff members killed in the Aug. 19, 2003, attack on its headquarters in Iraq.

Guterres was speaking during a wreath-laying ceremony at a memorial in Baghdad to honour the victims of the Canal Hotel bombing – the worst terrorist attack in UN history.

Twenty-two people were killed, including the then UN Special Representative for Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello.

  More than 100 others were injured, and several survivors attended the ceremony.

Guterres told the audience that “22 years is a long time, but we will never forget the colleagues who were killed that day in the bombing at the Canal Hotel.

These staff members “were sons, daughters, mothers, fathers and friends who are, to this day, mourned by those they knew and loved,” he said.

“We will always remember their leader, Sergio Vieira de Mello, who was also killed in the attack. We will stand with the survivors whose lives were changed forever,” he added.

“And we will remember the courageous colleagues and others who rushed to help on that terrible day, and in the days and weeks after — showing us the very best of the humanitarian spirit.”

Guterres said the memorial stands as a tribute to their lives and their contributions to the people of Iraq.  It also serves as a reminder of how far the country has come since 2003.

The UN chief noted that the women and men of the United Nations had worked tirelessly together with the brave and resilient people of Iraq to support their quest for stability, development and peace.

He stressed that above all, the memorial is “a clear reminder of the vital work that our organisation does around the world — and the dangers our people face in carrying out that work.”

This date “has been forever transformed from a day of unimaginable horror and tragedy here in Iraq into a global day of solemn remembrance for all humanitarians — inside and outside the organisation,” Guterres said.

“Their bravery, dedication, and belief that a better future is possible will always inspire us. And like those whose lives were lost on August 19, 2003, their sacrifices and contributions to our world — and to our vital cause of peace — will never be forgotten.”

The secretary-general was in Baghdad to attend the League of Arab States Summit. He also met with senior Iraqi officials, including Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani.

During talks on Sunday, they discussed developments in Iraq and the region, as well as the remaining period of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI).

The secretary-general reaffirmed that the UN remained fully committed to continuing to support the Government and people of Iraq following the mission’s departure.

UNAMI has been in the country since 2003 and is working to conclude its mandate by the end of 2025. (NAN)

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17 Dead As Israel Presses New Gaza offensive

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 The Palestinian city of Khan Younis was targeted by intensive airstrikes overnight, as Israel pursued its ramped-up offensive across the Gaza Strip.

According to Palestinian news agency WAFA on Monday, 17 people were killed in the coastal territory during the night.

WAFA did not initially provide details on the identity of the victims.

According to medics in Gaza, at least six people were killed and dozens injured in airstrikes on Khan Younis.

Witnesses told dpa that there were about 30 airstrikes on the area.

The internet connection failed in large parts of the city.

Palestinian media reports by WAFA and others said that a special unit of the Israeli army had killed a commander of the al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades, which is allied with the Islamist movement Hamas.

The information could not initially be independently verified.

The Israeli military emphasised that it did all it can to avoid civilian casualties when attacking targets belonging to Hamas or other terrorist organizations.

This cannot be verified either as reporters has very limited access to the area.

The Israeli Air Force has been carrying out massive aerial attacks on targets in the Gaza Strip in recent days, and Israel announced an “extensive’’ new ground operation across the territory on Sunday.

Dozens of Palestinian deaths are being reported daily from the Gaza Strip. (dpa/NAN)

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S/Africa Crowned U-20 AFCON Champions After Historic Win Over Morocco

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 South Africa won their maiden CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations title with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Morocco in Sunday night’s final at the June 30 Stadium in Cairo.

Gomolemo Kekana’s stunning second-half strike proved decisive, as the, Southern Africans claimed the trophy and rewrote history by overcoming a North African opponent in the tournament for the first time.

The only goal of the final came in the 70th minute when Kekana unleashed a powerful right-footed effort from outside the box, bending the ball into the top corner.

The goal, awarded after a VAR review, broke the deadlock in a tense contest dominated by tactical discipline and defensive organisation.

Kekana’s goal capped a superb tournament for South Africa, who had never reached a U-20 AFCON final since 1997, when they lost to Morocco.

This time, they flipped the script, avenging that defeat to lift the trophy and become the 12th different nation to win the title.

Both sides entered the final unbeaten, boasting some of the tournament’s best defensive records.

Morocco, the more fluid side in the first half, created better chances through Jones El Abdellaoui and Ilias Boumassaoudi, but South African goalkeeper Fletcher Lowe was once again in inspired form.

South Africa, who had grown into the competition after losing their opener to Egypt, showed resilience and patience.

Shakeel April and Mfundo Vilakazi had half chances, but neither side managed to find the net before the break.

The second half opened up with Morocco pushing forward, with Othmane Maamma and Abdelhamid Aït Boudlal coming close.

However, the North Africans were wasteful in front of goal, and South Africa’s high pressing eventually paid dividends.

After Kekana’s wonder goal, South Africa soaked up pressure with commendable discipline.

Morocco threw men forward in search of an equaliser, but South Africa’s backline — led by Tylon Smith and Sfiso Timba — held firm.

South Africa’s victory marks their first-ever youth continental triumph and adds them to a growing list of recent debut winners, following Senegal’s 2023 success.

It also broke their jinx against North African opposition, ending a run of five previous defeats — all by a single goal margin.

Fletcher Lowe ended the tournament with the most saves (24), underlining South Africa’s defensive resolve.

Kekana’s goal was only their ninth of the campaign, but every strike proved crucial as they edged past DR Congo, Nigeria and now Morocco in the knockout rounds.

For Morocco, the defeat marks a missed opportunity to win a second title. They came into the final unbeaten in 14 U-20 AFCON matches in open play.

But Sunday’s loss — their first defeat of the tournament — was a bitter blow.

Despite impressive performances throughout the tournament, their wait for a second crown continues.(NAN)

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