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A TEXT OF PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE STATE CHAIRMAN, ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS APC, ON THE LANDSLIDE VICTORY OF GOVERNOR HOPE UZODIMMA AT THE JUST CONCLUDED IMO STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION, TODAY, MONDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2023.

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Hon. MacDonald Ebere
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Gentlemen of the press

It is with every sense of responsibility and gratitude that I most respectfully on behalf of the State Working Committee of our party welcome you all, to this very important press engagement, following the official announcement of the Imo governorship election result by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

As you are aware, INEC in the early hours of Sunday November 12, 2023, had in strict compliance with the 2022 electoral act and other relevant laws of Federal Republic of Nigeria, returned the candidate of our party and governor of Imo State, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma as the winner of the Imo off season governorship election held yesterday Saturday, November 11, 2023, across the 27 LGAs of the state, which stands as the most peaceful, freest, fairest and credible exercise in our recent political history.

We accept with every sense of humility the result of the election, as announced which is a comprehensive, undiluted, unmitigated and unreserved verdict of our people. The victory of our party and the governor in the 27 Local Government Areas of the state is no doubt a reflection of the popularity and acceptability of the Shared Prosperity administration of Governor Uzodimma. This victory is symbolic and uncommon as it is unprecedented!

We, therefore, wish to thank in a special way the good and enterprising people of Imo State for demonstrating once again their solidarity and support to our party and our performing governor, His Excellency Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma. This victory belongs to ndi Imo, who in spite of orchestrated political propaganda, remained focused and committed to our party and government.

In the symphony of democracy, your resounding voices have orchestrated a magnificent victory for our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and our esteemed Governor Hope Uzodimma in the just concluded governorship election. With hearts brimming with gratitude, we extend our deepest appreciation for the spectacular support that propelled us to this uncommon electoral triumph in the history of our state.

Your firm belief in Governor Hope Uzodimma re – echoes like a harmonious melody, weaving through the fabric of our great state. It is with immense pride that we stand together, united in the spirit of progress and transformation.

This landslide victory is not just a win or a testament to the unyielding spirit of the people of Imo State, but a reaffirmation of the mandate given to our party in the 2019 general election. This time, with a resounding verdict! Your unwavering commitment to a brighter future has created a tapestry of renewed hope with resilience, and shared dreams.

As we bask in the glow of this success, we envision a future where Imo State flourishes under the visionary leadership of Governor Hope Uzodimma. Together, we shall script a narrative of prosperity, inclusivity, and unparalleled excellence.

Thank you for your trust, your votes, and your belief in the ideals of the All Progressives Congress. As we embark on this journey of progress with a renewed hope, let the echoes of our collective victory resonate across the hills and valleys of the State. Let the wind of renewed hope permeate every nook and cranny of our dear Imo.

In the same vein, we wish to commend the professional conduct of both staff and adhoc workers of INEC during the exercise, it is our conviction therefore, that with adqaute manpower, logistics and preparation, our electoral processes will continue to earn the commendation of both local and international observers.

It is important also thank men and officers of the Nigeria Police Force as well as other security agencies who guaranteed a peaceful and enabling environment for Imo people to participate freely without harassment and intimidation before, during and after the exercise. We say a big Thank You!

Finally, as we navigate forward as a people, we extend once again our warmest congratulations to our kit and kin, members of other political parties and their candidates for their robust contribution and efforts in the electoral process, which has impacted positively towards the growth and sustenance of our democratic institutions. We therefore invite all and sundry to join hands with our ebullient and resourceful governor in the business of state craft.

We hereby reaffirm our total commitment to keep our social contract with the people of the state as encapsulated under the IMO RENEWED HOPE mantra.

May God bless you all.

Signed!

Hon. McDonald Kelechi Ebere, PhD
State Chairman.

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North Korean troops in Ukraine: How powerful is Pyongyang’s army?

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Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday that the fact North Korea has its boots on the ground in temporarily occupied parts of Ukraine is “the first step to a World War”, sparking a fresh wave of worry and concerns surrounding the country’s military capacity.

“This is no longer just about transferring weapons. It is actually about sending people from North Korea to the occupying military forces,” he said.

Zelenskyy’s announcement comes days after Ukrainian outlet The Kyiv Independent reported that North Korea has sent 10,000 soldiers to Russia in a bid to boost its offensive on Ukraine.

While the Kremlin dismissed these reports, the prospect of North Korean troops fighting on Moscow’s side in the heart of Europe begs the question: how strong is Pyongyang’s army and can it afford to send its forces to Ukraine?

The world’s fourth-largest army

North Korea possesses the world’s fourth-largest military, with nearly 1.3 million active personnel representing approximately 5% of the total population. An additional 600,000 are believed to serve as reserve soldiers.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has made defence spending a priority, with Pyongyang stating in January that 15.9% of total government expenditure for this year would go to defence.

Although the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) did not provide a specific figure, this estimate is similar to the ones announced in recent years.

Meanwhile, independent estimates say that Pyongyang likely spent around 36.3% of its GDP on its military in 2023, or the second in the world in this category.

While the North Korean army has also been reported to use outdated technology and fighting equipment, its leadership makes up for the difference in tech by mobilising its troops in massive numbers, similar to Moscow.

This observation was echoed by Pentagon’s press secretary, Major Patrick Ryder, who said in June that Russia would use Pyongyang’s soldiers as cannon fodder, much like its own troops.

However, for many, North Korea’s advances in the fields of ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons are far more concerning.

How powerful are Pyongyang’s nukes?

Ever since he took power in 2011, Kim Jong-un has been accelerating the country’s nuclear program. Over the last 13 years, Kim has directed four nuclear tests: one in 2013, two in 2016, and another in 2017.

He also ordered 160 missile tests, a figure which far exceeds the number of trials conducted under his father, Kim Yong-il, and grandfather, North Korea’s founder, Kim Il-sung. These missiles are believed to be able to reach the mainland in the US.

With each test, North Korea’s nuclear explosions have grown in power. The last nuclear test carried out to date, in September 2017, was far significantly larger than expected, which gives some weight to Pyongyang’s claims that it has the materials to create a hydrogen bomb.

However, North Korea has not conducted any similar tests since. In 2018, it claimed to have shut down its main nuclear material production site, the Yongbyon reactor complex.

This followed the country’s summit with the United States, with former US President Donald Trump travelling to Singapore to meet with Kim.

Yet, these claims were in turn disputed by a report issued by the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) in 2021, asserting that North Korea had once again started producing fissile material at Yongbyon.

By mid-2022, satellite imagery showed that construction was progressing, with the IAEA expressing concern that North Korea was preparing for another nuclear test.

In September, North Korea released pictureswhich offered a rare glimpse into the country’s nuclear weapons programme. They offered an unprecedented insight into the centrifuges used by the nation to make bomb-grade uranium.

The photos — thought to have been Kim’s power move — triggered a fresh wave of concern among the West and the international community.

“As these pictures show, and beyond that, they have a vast nuclear program, which is perhaps the only one in the world on which there is no visibility in terms of the observance of the basic international nuclear safety standards,” Rafael Grossi, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said in an interview with AP.

Kim Jong Un walks around what it says is a Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on the launcher at an undisclosed location in North Korea, 24 March 2022 朝鮮通信社/AP

What about South Korea?

Tensions between North Korea and South Korea have also escalated in the last weeks following the release of the pictures.

Despite this, the two countries have long-term tense and fiery relations. For instance, in a dramatic move, North Korean media announced that the country would “shut down all contact” with South Korea in 2019.

This came as the nation called for Seoul to prevent activists from sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border.

In early October, Kim Jong-un renewed hostilities, threatening to use nuclear weapons to destroy South Korea should an attack take place, state media reported.

Meanwhile, Seoul has been escalating its weapons production in preparation for a potential attack.

Last year, the country’s Defence Ministry announced plans to spend €223.78 billion in the next five years to bolster its defence capabilities.

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Pakistan police fires tear gas at protesters as anger spreads over alleged on-campus rape

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Pakistani police fired tear gas and charged at student protesters who ransacked a college building Thursday, as anger spread over an alleged on-campus rape.

Tensions have been high on college campuses since reports about the alleged rape in the eastern city of Lahore went viral on social media, and protests have broken out in four cities so far.

The latest violence started when hundreds of students demonstrated outside a campus in the city of Rawalpindi in Punjab province. They burned furniture and blocked a key road in the city, disrupting traffic, before ransacking a college building. Police responded by swinging batons and firing tear gas to disperse them, police official Mohammad Afzal said. In a statement, police said they arrested 150 students on charges of disrupting the peace.

In Gujrat, also in Punjab province, a security guard died in clashes between student protesters and police on Wednesday. The police have arrested someone in connection with the death.

They also arrested a man who is accused of spreading misinformation on social media about the alleged rape and inciting students to violence.

Earlier this week, more than two dozen college students were injured in clashes with police in Lahore after they rallied to demand justice for the victim, who they alleged was raped on campus at the Punjab Group of Colleges.

Authorities, including the province’s chief minister and the college administration, denied there was an assault, as did the young woman’s parents.

Sexual violence against women is common in Pakistan, but it is underreported because of the stigma attached to it in the conservative country. Protests about sexual violence against women are uncommon.

Hasna Cheema, from the rights group Aurat Foundation, said neither Pakistani police nor the media were trained to handle such sensitive matters.

“They turn things from bad to worse instead of solving them,” Cheema said.

The Sustainable Social Development Organization said last month that there were 7,010 rape cases reported in Pakistan in 2023, almost 95% of them in Punjab.

“However, due to social stigmas in Pakistan that discourage women from getting help, there is a high chance that due to underreporting the actual number of cases may be even higher,” it said.

This week’s protests come less than a month after a woman said she was gang-raped while on duty during a polio vaccination drive in southern Sindhprovince.

Police arrested three men. Her husband threw her out of the house after the reported assault, saying she had tarnished the family name.

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BREAKING NEWS: The House of Reps has raised a motion that airline operators should compensate passengers for flight cancellations and delays.

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The House of Representatives’ motion for airline operators to compensate passengers for flight cancellations and delays is a significant development.

In Nigeria, passengers already have some protection under the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (NCAR) and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA 2018).

Passenger Rights in Nigeria

•⁠ ⁠For flight cancellations, passengers are entitled to a refund within seven days.
•⁠ ⁠For domestic flights, passengers must be informed at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure to avoid compensation.
•⁠ ⁠For international flights, the notice period is seven days.
•⁠ ⁠Passengers are also entitled to refreshments after two hours and reimbursement after three hours for domestic flight delays.

Global Precedents

Other countries have implemented similar measures. For instance, the US Department of Transportation has issued a final rule requiring airlines to provide automatic refunds for canceled or significantly changed flights, significantly delayed checked bags, and extra services not provided.

This motion by the House of Representatives aims to strengthen passenger rights and hold airline operators accountable for flight disruptions.

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