CONVICTED WAR CRIMINAL LUBANGA ANNOUNCES NEW REBEL GROUP IN EAST CONGO.(PHOTO).

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 Convicted war criminal Lubanga announces new rebel group in east Congo A convicted war criminal based in Uganda has announced a new rebel movement intent on toppling the government in eastern Congo's Ituri province, creating another potential security threat in the war-scarred region, Reuters reported. The formation of the Convention for the Popular Revolution (CPR) by Thomas Lubanga, an Ituri native, comes as Congo's army faces an unprecedented advance by Rwandan-backed M23 rebels elsewhere in eastern Congo. The International Criminal Court secured its first conviction against Lubanga in 2012 on charges of recruiting child soldiers and sentenced him to 14 years in prison. He was released in 2020 and President Felix Tshisekedi appointed him to a task force to bring peace to Ituri. But in 2022 he was taken hostage for two months by a rebel group, which he blames on the government, and is now based in Uganda. In written responses to questions from Reuters, Lubanga said the CPR h...

ASUU DISSOCIATES ITSELF FROM ACTIVITIES OF PROFESSORS/LECTURES WHO RIG ELECTION. (PHOTO).



ASUU Dissociates Itself From Activities Of Professors/ Lecturers Who Rig Election

ASUU has since dissociated itself from being part of the activities of professors or lecturers being used by INEC in national elections. Any professor or lecturer doing any work for INEC is doing that as a person and has nothing to do with ASUU as a union. ASUU before used to send its members to INEC for participation in monitoring the election process or to serve as returning officers at various levels of the elections process but since it noticed that these members turn out to be vultures and scavengers in those elections it has since ceased from doing that because this is not the first or second time such manifestations are witnessed.

The vulture professors are on their own and not in the name of ASUU in those elections. Secondly ASUU itself as a union is struggling to survive. ASUU is almost non existent in some universities. Some Vice Chancellors prefer running their universities without ASUU to ASUU existence for reasons you know and therefore ensure that ASUU chapters of those universities are destroyed. ASUU was on strike for eight months and nothing came out of it and their members who participated in the strike are still being owed their eight months salaries and you expect it to look for or sanction any scavenger professor who collected 30million naira bribe to rig the election. Will such action pay itā€™s members their eight months salaries.

The ASUU members are working tireless to ensure that no session or semester is lost by the students in the academic calendar despite the eight-month strike and nobody is saying anything towards the payment of the members eight months salaries. Thirdly you know we have CONUA as a parallel union now and the vultures masquerading as professors who specialise in rigging elections for INEC could be members of CONUA and not ASUU or you donā€™t know that CONUA has members right now.

 

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