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FG bans alcohol in sachets, polythene, others

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The Federal Government has disclosed that plans are being concluded to begin gradual phase-out of high concentration of alcohol in sachet and small Polyethylene Terephthalate and glass bottles in the country.

It explained that the move had become imperative after statistics showed that the availability of high concentration alcohol in sachets was a factor contributing to substance and alcohol abuse in Nigeria.

The Director-General, National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, said that the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in sachets, small volume glass, and PET bottles had been a concern to the apex government and that the Federal Ministry of Health had given approval for the ban of such products.

Through a statement released to newsmen on Sunday, Adeyeye quoted the World Health Organisation reports that alcohol consumption contributes to three million deaths each year globally as well as to the disabilities and poor health of millions of people.

“These concerns relate to negative effects of irresponsible alcohol consumption on public health and on the safety and security of the public, alcohol being a toxic and psychoactive substance with dependence producing properties. Uncontrolled access and availability of high concentration alcohol in sachet and small volume PET or glass bottles has been put forward as a factor contributing to substance and alcohol abuse in Nigeria with its negative impact on the society.

“NAFDAC with full support of the Federal Ministry of Health has continued to exercise its regulatory responsibilities by ensuring that all alcoholic beverages and other regulated products approved by the agency meet set standards of quality, safety, and wholesomeness. The Federal Ministry of Health is concerned about the high incidence of substance and alcohol abuse in the country and NAFDAC, being the competent authority and working with relevant stakeholders, is increasing efforts to stem this.

“With regard to alcohol, major stakeholders have been engaged at the highest level and are already sensitised to the issue. To this end, several interventions jointly agreed upon by major stakeholders are being undertaken and as a first step, no new products in sachet and small volume PET or glass bottles above 30 per cent ABV will be registered by NAFDAC.

“Furthermore, to reduce availability and curb abuse, effective January 31 2021, producers of alcohol in sachets and small volume PET and glass bottles are to reduce production by 50 per cent of capacity prior to January 2020. The overall goal is a complete phase-out of high concentration alcohol in sachets and small PET and glass bottles in line with the agreed roadmap or earlier.”

Don’t use Oyo Money to sponsor Ondo Election, Activist warns Makinde

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Following the appointment of the governor of Oyo State, Engr Seyi Makinde as the head of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) campaign committee for the forthcoming Ondo State gubernatorial election, the Ibadan based activist Alabi Samuel Bola Ige Johnson, popularly known as “the CyberProf” has warned the governor from spending Oyo tax payers monies on Jegede’s campaign against the incumbent Rotimi Akeredolu of the APC.

Cyberprof warned that Seyi Makinde must avoid  mistake of spending the Oyo money to finance the election that it would have an effect on the welfare of the masses.

“Although the Oyo State governor Seyi Makinde will be determined to win the Ondo State election for the PDP and Jegede but he will lose eventually, he must never be tempted to use any money meant for Oyo State Government.

“The people of Oyo State are keenly watching the governor and he might be questioned for any form of spending in Ondo State.

“Winning an election in another state may involve using money for campaign and other logistics. No matter what, the Oyo State governor must avoid a mistake of spending the Oyo State Government money to finance the election.

“The reason for this is that Seyi Makinde made transparency and accountability his watchword but not reflect in his sakamanje administration and his way of life and he must know that he will be under a serious scrutiny in Ondo State election as the head of the PDP campaign team.

“So, I am hereby warning the governor not to spend our money on the election.” CyberProf stated.

 

‘I was physically tortured’, Muslim doctor jailed for criticising anti-Muslim citizenship law recounts ordeal

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An Indian doctor who was jailed for more than seven months for criticising a controversial citizenship law has been released after a court in northern Uttar Pradesh state called his incarceration “illegal”.

Dr Kafeel Khan told Al Jazeera he was physically tortured while in captivity, which included him being stripped of his clothes and beaten and deprived of food for days.

“It was very hard for the whole family. My 65-year-old mother was forced to visit the courts during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic,” he said.

Dr Khan was arrested in January for a speech made a month earlier that authorities in Uttar Pradesh (UP), governed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), deemed incendiary. He was later charged under the National Security Act (NSA), which stipulates that a person can be held without charge for a year.

His speech focused on major issues facing the country of 1.4 billion people such as malnutrition, lack of health facilities and unemployment crisis.

But Khan’s criticism of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which bans Muslims from neighbouring South Asian countries from gaining Indian nationality, seemed to have earned him the government’s ire.

The passing of the law in December sparked nationwide protests led mostly by Muslims – India’s largest minority, numbering nearly 200 million.

Targeted because of his religion’

Yogi Adityanath, who is UP’s chief minister and known for his anti-Muslim statements, ordered a crackdown against anti-CAA protests in the northern state. More than two dozens Muslims were killed in police action that was condemned by Amnesty International India.

“Who will speak up in this time of atrocities, if we are also quiet, who will raise their voice?” Khan had said during the speech in front of students of Aligarh Muslim University, located around 125km from the capital, New Delhi.

Critics and family members say the 38-year-old paediatrician was targeted because he chose to speak up against the law, which the United Nations dubbed “fundamentally discriminatory”.

The UP police department in its complaint accused Dr Khan of “sowing seeds of discord towards other religious communities”.

But the Allahabad High Court on Tuesday disagreed with the police, saying “a complete reading of the speech also nowhere threatens peace and tranquility of the city of Aligarh [located in UP]”.

Dr Khan is rising as a prominent Muslim face in India, which the government doesn’t want … they don’t want an educated Muslim person raising his voice, about their rights or equality.
HARJIT SINGH BHATTI, A DOCTOR BASED IN NEW DELHI

“The address gives a call for national integrity and unity among the citizens. The speech also deprecates any kind of violence,” the 42-page judgement read as it ordered the immediate release of Khan.

Dr Khan said that after he was slapped with the NSA, his family became “untouchable” as people avoided contact with them in their home city of Gorakhpur in UP. “Lawyers would not take my case,” he said.

His activism has also brought troubles to his family. His brother Adeel Khan said his business has been targeted since Kafeel Khan was arrested in 2017. Another brother survived a gun attack.

Harjit Singh Bhatti, a doctor based in New Delhi, has been one of Khan’s most vocal supporters. He said that Khan has been presumably targeted because of his religion.

“Dr Khan is rising as a prominent Muslim face in India, which the government doesn’t want … they don’t want an educated Muslim person raising his voice, about their rights or equality,” Bhatti told Al Jazeera.

A history of persecution

Dr Khan has spent nearly 500 days in prison in the last three years, as his case has become a symbol of state repression on dissent.

And he is not the only one. Several activists behind the peaceful anti-CAA protests are still behind bars for opposing the government’s alleged anti-minority policies.

“The address gives a call for national integrity and unity among the citizens.” COURT VERDICT REFERRING TO KHAN’S SPEECH

Rights groups have condemned their continued incarceration as the coronavirus virus pandemic poses a threat to their life in India’s crowded prisons. On Monday, India overtook Brazil to become the second-worst country hit by COVID-19 with over 4.2 million cases.

The 38-year-old doctor’s release on Tuesday ends his third stint in prison.

His ordeal with the BJP-led UP government began in September 2017, when he was arrested in the wake of the deaths of 70 children due to lack of oxygen supply at Baba Raghav Das (BRD) Medical College hospital in Gorakhpur, Khan’s hometown.

Then a junior doctor in the paediatrics department, Dr Khan was hailed as a hero for securing a supply of oxygen tanks for the hospital ward from his personal money.

However, according to Dr Khan, the incident did not go down well, with Adityanath chastising Khan for his efforts upon meeting him days after the incident.

Khan was arrested with eight others for the deaths of the minors, and jailed for seven months.

He was arrested again a year later for 45 days, after authorities claimed he had barged into a hospital in the Bahraich district in UP, leading to an alleged ruckus.

The doctor claims he went to the hospital to enquire about the deaths of children at the hospital from encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain. Thousands of children have died in Uttar Pradesh and in neighbouring Bihar state due to episodic outbreaks of encephalitis since the 1970s.

In 2018, an investigating team looking into the BRD hospital tragedy exonerated the paediatrician of any criminal wrongdoing. Khan has sought an apology from the Adityanath-led government and the reinstatement of his job.

But instead, the government ordered another inquiry into the children’s death case.

Dr Bhatti, who is also the President of Progressive Medicos and Scientists Forum, said Khan has been made a “scapegoat”.

“Khan has been continuously made a scapegoat for the BRD tragedy, despite being a junior doctor at the hospital,” Bhatti told Al Jazeera.

Bhatti has been an outspoken critic of the Modi government’s coronavirus pandemic policy, as the country has emerged as the epicentre of the virus in Asia.

They wanted to break me’

Khan, who has moved to western Rajasthan state since his release, says he feared for his life inside the jail. “For the first four to five days of my incarceration, I did not receive any food. I wore the same clothes … I was not able to take a bath or brush my teeth.”

“To go to the toilet there was a queue of 30 minutes,” he said, adding that he had to share the barrack with some 150 people while it actually had the capacity to hold 40.

“They really wanted to break me this time,” he told Al Jazeera.

The paediatrician said at times he would bite on his sleeves to distract himself from the excruciating hunger he experienced. “I was in so much pain I could have eaten grass,” he said.

He said that jail authorities asked him to stop talking about the BRD hospital tragedy, and also demanded that he stop criticising CAA and a proposed citizenship register, which critics fear will likely be used to disenfranchise Muslims.

Despite the immense hardships, Khan revealed that his fellow prisoners, who were aware of his heroics during the BRD episode, would help him with food and other requests during his incarceration.

Khan has temporarily moved to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan state, where he has been reunited with his family, including his two children, wife and brother.

He said his most pressing concern is to demand the UP government revoke his suspension from his previous post at the BRD hospital so that he could resume his work.

“For the past three years,” he said, “I have written 25 letters to the UP government to either revoke my suspension or terminate me, so that I can go work somewhere else.”

Source: AL JAZEERA through https://muslimnews.com.ng

Philippines deports U.S military personnel over transgender murder

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The Philippines Government has deported a United States Marine, Lance Corporal Joseph Pemberton, convicted of killing a transgender woman, Jennifer Laude, at a hotel in Olongapo, outside a former U.S. navy base northwest of the country’s capital, Manila.

Pemberton, who left Manila’s international airport aboard an American military aircraft bound for his country after he was granted an absolute pardon by President Rodrigo Duterte, was convicted by the Philippines court for the murder of Laude in 2014.

The convict, accompanied by representatives from the U.S. embassy, left the country at 0114 GMT on Sunday, six years after perpetrating the act that sparked debate over the U.S. military presence in its former colony.

Confirming his departure, the spokesman for the country’s Bureau of Immigration (BI), Dana Sandoval, told newsmen that the convict has been deported to his country.

Through a statement by the bureau commissioner, Jaime Morente, the convict has been placed on the country’s blacklist, banning the military officer from visiting the country.

Morente said: “As a consequence of the deportation order against him, Pemberton has been placed on the Bureau’s blacklist, perpetually banning him from coming back”.

Earlier, Duterte’s move to pardon Pemberton has sparked condemnation from activists who described the move as a mockery of justice.

Justifying reasons for the decision, Presidential spokesman, Harry Roque, who served as a lawyer in the prosecution of Pemberton, stated that Duterte’s decision may have stemmed from his desire to get access to coronavirus vaccines being developed by U.S. firms.

However, the Philippine health ministry said that none of the U.S. vaccine makers the government is in talks with had set any conditions.

Salah hat-trick saves Liverpool, Arsenal cruise as Premier League returns

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Liverpool and Arsenal got off to winning starts with victories over promoted sides on the opening day of the new English Premier League (EPL) season on Saturday.

Mohamed Salah scored a hat-trick, including two penalty kicks, as champions Liverpool won a seven-goal thriller against the hugely impressive Leeds United at Anfield.

The Egyptian grabbed the win from the penalty kick spot in the 88th minute of a 4-3 victory.

Arsenal enjoyed a more comfortable opening day with a 3-0 victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Crystal Palace beat Southampton 1-0 with Wilfried Zaha on target.

Liverpool took just four minutes to get on target.

Leeds United debutant German defender Robin Koch was ruled to have handled a Salah shot and the Egyptian blasted home the penalty kick.

Jack Harrison equalised for Leeds United eight minutes later with a fine solo goal before Liverpool restored their lead in the 20th minute.

Virgil van Dijk was left unmarked to head in an Andy Robertson corner kick.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side, back in the top flight after a 16-year absence, rallied again with Patrick Bamford slotting home after Van Dijk had failed to deal with a ball over the top.

Salah blasted Liverpool back in front, 12 minutes before the break, but Leeds United hit back for a third time through Polish midfielder Mateusz Klich who made it 3-3.

Liverpool secured the points in the 88th minute with another Salah penalty kick after substitute Rodrigo Moreno clumsily brought down Fabinho.

“What a game, what an opponent, what a performance from both teams. A proper spectacle, I loved that,” said Klopp.

“It is pretty rare you see that many goals in a game and we have left space for improvement in our defending. But that is not unusual for a first game,” added the German.

Liverpool are now unbeaten in 60 straight league games at Anfield —– the kind of consistency Mikel Arteta must dream about at Arsenal.

But the Gunners at least took care of business in West London.

Alexander Lacazette fired the visitors ahead in the eighth minute after poor defending by the home side, before new signing Gabriel made it 2-0 in the 49th minute.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put the icing on the cake with a superb shot into the top corner.

Crystal Palace forward Zaha scored his 50th league goal for the club as they beat Southampton 1-0.

The win secured a home victory on the opening day of a Premier League campaign for the first time.

The hosts went ahead against the run of play.

Zaha, who had managed only one goal in his previous 21 games, met Andros Townsend’s pin-point cross from the right with a side-footed volley past goalkeeper Alex McCarthy in the 13th minute.

Southampton defender Kyle Walker-Peters was shown a straight red for a high challenge before referee Jon Moss changed it to a yellow following the intervention of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).

In Saturday’s late game, new signings Callum Wilson and Jeff Hendrick both got on the scoresheet for Newcastle United as they won 2-0 away to West Ham United.

Hendrick set Wilson up for the opening goal in the 56th minute with a clever flick, before thumping home a shot shortly before full time to secure all three points.

On Sunday Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspur take on Carlo Ancelotti’s Everton, while West Bromwich Albion take on 2016 champions Leicester City in the day’s early kick-off.

[AFDB]: Sen. Tolu Odebiyi Lauds AFDB president, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina

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The Senator representing Ogun West Senatorial District, Sen. Tolu Odebiyi has described the newly inaugurated President of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, for another term of five years, as an achiever and a focused professional.

He made this declaration at a media parley with TV journalists yesterday at the National Assembly complex. The Ogun West Senator portrayed Akinwumi Adesina as an illustrious son of Ogun State, development economist, agricultural development expert and a progressive who is determined to change the narratives for Africa ditto Nigeria.

“Dr. Akinwumi Adesina is a very focused person who knows exactly what he wants to do. He is an achiever and someone who sincerely wants to develop the agricultural sector”.

While commending the former minister and Bank chief for implementing bold agro development policy reforms, Sen. Odebiyi said, “I think he is determined to change the narratives for Africa ditto Nigeria. He should continue to remain focused”.

The Senator notes that, Dr. Adesina will continue to use his exalted office to invest in sound research and develop the team that will create new agricultural investment programmes that would expand opportunities for farmers in Africa and especially in Nigeria where agriculture remains one of the highest income generating sectors.

Trump’s Candidate to Lead Latin America Development Bank

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s nominee was, on Saturday, elected president of the Inter-American Development Bank, the region’s main economic development lender, making him the first U.S. citizen to lead the institution in its 61-year history.

Mauricio Claver-Carone, Trump’s senior Latin America adviser, told the bank’s governors before voting began that he would be “a passionate advocate” for the bank, its staff and the region.

He will take office on Oct. 1 and has pledged to serve only one five-year term.

Trump’s decision to nominate a U.S. candidate to head the bank broke with a tradition for the president to come from the region and sparked criticism from some Latin American countries, development groups and the European Union.

But Claver-Carone won the backing of a majority of countries in the region.

Thirty of the Bank’s 48 governors voted for Claver-Carone, including 23 from the region, amounting to 66.8 per cent of the vote, a spokesman for the U.S. National Security Council said.

A source familiar with the vote said 16 countries abstained.

Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Costa Rica – concerned about the longer-term precedent of the move – initially sought to delay the vote but failed to win sufficient backing to do so.

The IDB vote turned into a geopolitical battle between the Trump administration, which is keen to gain leverage in resource-rich Latin America and counter the rise of China, and some in the region who wanted to retain control of the top job.

Some countries also were concerned about Claver-Carone, a Trump loyalist, if Trump loses the Nov. 3 presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden, whose campaign also criticised the nomination of the Cuba hawk.

Claver-Carone said he would work with member countries to “strengthen the bank, respond to the needs of the region and create opportunities for shared prosperity and economic growth’’.

The IDB has been led by Latin Americans, with an American in the No. 2 job, since the institution’s inception in 1959.

Critics say electing Claver-Carone to head the bank and his pledge to appoint a Latin American as executive vice president sets a precedent that could harm Washington in the end by loosening its hold on the bank’s No. 2 post.

Senator Patrick Leahy, the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, said the vote raised questions about Latin Americans “charting their own future” and signalled it could have consequences for U.S. funding of the institution.

“I have always believed that to be successful, countries need to take responsibility for their own development, and the U.S. should play a supportive role.

“Those roles have now been reversed and we need to review whether this is the best use of resources to assist the people of those countries,’’ Leahy said in a statement to Reuters.

Source: reuters.com

Naomi Osaka Wins US Open To Confirm Status As New Star

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Naomi Osaka ended Victoria Azarenka’s dream run to claim her second U.S. Open title in three years with a 1-6 6-3 6-3 comeback win on Saturday.

The win cemented her status as the sport’s leading light both on and off the court.

Unlike the 22-year-old Japanese’s first U.S. Open win in 2018 over Serena Williams, which was played in a frothing Arthur Ashe Stadium, Saturday’s drama unfolded in a strangely quiet arena.

COVID-19 health and safety protocols had prevented fans from entering the Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre.

But the lack of buzz around the stands did not stop the two former world number one players from producing a dazzling display of shot-making.

As Osaka walked off with a third Grand Slam title, Azarenka was denied a U.S. Open crown for a third time, having also finished runner-up in 2012 and 2013.

Still it was a remarkable and unexpected run for the 31-year-old Belarusian, who reached her first major final in seven years.

It was the second time in two weeks Azarenka, twice a winner at the Australian Open, and Osaka had set up a final showdown.

The pair had been set to meet in the Western and Southern Open final on Aug. 29 until Osaka withdrew due to a hamstring injury.

“I actually don’t want to play you in more finals,” Osaka told Azarenka with a smile during the victory ceremony.

“I didn’t really enjoy that.

“That was a really tough match for me.

“And yes, really inspiring for me because I used to watch you play here when I was younger. So, just to have the opportunity to play you is really great and I learned a lot.”

The presentation ceremony showed the precautions everyone has had to take during the COVID-19 era.

The two finalists had to pick up their respective prizes themselves from a table placed on court and everyone stood socially distant for the obligatory photocall.

As she has done in every match over the past fortnight, Osaka appeared on court with her left thigh strapped.

She also had on a facemask with the name of a Black American victim of police brutality or racial injustice.

For the final it was Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old boy shot by police in 2014 while playing with a toy gun in a playgound.

Osaka had already replaced Serena Williams as top earner and now has assumed the leadership mantle that goes with it.

With the U.S. rocked by unrest following the shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, just three weeks ago by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Osaka had withdrawn from her semi-final at the Western and Southern Open in protest.

The men’s and women’s tour responded by postponing all the matches that were due to take place on the day of the protest by 24 hours and persuaded Osaka to contest the rescheduled match.

By taking the stand, the 22-year-old activist had made her point.

Azarenka, who ended Serena Williams bid for a record equalling 24th Grand Slam title in the semi-finals, carried that momentum into the final with a near flawless first set.

One of top returners in the women’s game, an energised Azarenka broke the fourth seed to start the final and twice more in a lopsided opening set that took just 27 minutes.

If any spectators had been allowed in Arthur Ashe Stadium, they no doubt would have been left stunned by events as a rampaging Azarenka again broke Osaka at the first opportunity in the second to go 2-0 up.

But Osaka would not lose her composure.

After no aces in the opening set, Osaka, one of the game’s top servers, slowly began to find her mark in the second set.

She hammered down five aces while helping herself to three breaks on way to levelling the match.

In the third set, it was Osaka applying all the early pressure on an increasingly rattled Azarenka.

She took charge with a break to nudge in front 3-1.

Azarenka would show her fighting spirit with a break to get back on serve at 3-4 but Osaka would not be denied, immediately breaking back and holding serve to seal victory.

It marked the first time since Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in 1994 that a player had dropped the first set of the women’s final and fought back to win the title.

God destined us to live as one Nigeria – Tinubu

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National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu says Nigerians should embrace their diversity because their coexistence was destined by God.

He said the various ethnic entities that make up the nation were better together rather than separated.

The former Lagos State Governor stated this Saturday while fielding questions from journalists in Sokoto on the sidelines of his condolence visit to former governor of the state, Senator Aliyu Wamakko, who lost his daughter during childbirth.

He said that as a pan Nigerian he believed in the indivisibility of the country.

However, Tinubu urged an end to discrimination, saying it negatively impacts the collective aspirations of Nigerians.

“Nobody chooses which tribe he or she will come from not to talk of the family. It is the wish of God that we all found ourselves where we are today. I believe if we all live as one, we can always come together to develop our nation. I am a Yoruba man, I didn’t make myself a Yoruba, same thing goes to Ibo, Hausa or Fulani, so we must be united,” he stated.

On his mission at Wamakko’s residence, he commiserated with the senator on his loss.

Tinubu said, “We are here to thank God for you. In everything, He has taught us to be grateful and faithful.

“Whatever He allows to happen to us, we must thank Him. Bereavement is not easy, particularly of a daughter, but that is the way God wants it. If we lament more than this we will be sinning, hence, we must accept it as an inevitable act of God.

“God knows what to do and we should accept it faithfully. We have been asked to faithfully accept all what He ordains, in time of sorrow and happiness.”

He prayed for long life for the senator and members of his household.

Seyi Makinde Squandering State Money on Vice Presidential Ambition – APC

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The Oyo State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has accused Governor Seyi Makinde of squandering State resources on his vice presidential ambition.

The party accused accused Makinde of not concentrating on his duties as governor of the state. They accused him for the of wasting the state resources on political jamborees.

According according to the APC, the state governor has spent 7 billion Naira on political matters concerning the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) outside of oyo state.

They accused Makinde of taking the money from the coffers of the state in the last six months.

According to the party,
“Governor Makinde has completely abandoned governance in Oyo State for his quest to extend his political control to the entire South-West, South-South and some states in the North-Central.”

This is not the first time the APC would accuse Seyi Makinde of mis-governance, despite massive strides being made by the Governor in Oyo State.