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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...

TINUBU HAS SOLVED IGBOS MAJOR PROBLEM- UMAHI REVEALS. (PHOTO).


 Tinubu Has Solved Igbos Major Problem ā€“ Umahi Reveals 


The Minister of Works, David Umahi has shared his thoughts on the reason the Southeast will not protest against President Bola Tinubuā€™s administration despite the economic hardship in the country.


Umahi asserted that Tinubu has resolved the incessant farmers/herders clashes in the region.


He stated this while addressing newsmen at his Uburu hometown in Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.


According to him, the clashes contributed to the insecurity in the area and affected food production, leading to hunger in the land.


The Minister argued that the high cost of living was a ripple effect from the past administrationsā€™ actions and inactions.


He, however, explained that the President has started resolving the situation.


The Minister said Tinubuā€™s administration has favoured the Southeast greatly through appointments to key positions, including himself, the first Minister of Works from the Southeast.


He said the administration has been doing many projects in the region, adding that with all these, the Southeast has no moral justification to join those protesting against the President over the high cost of living in the land.


Umahi urged residents of the region not to be lured by any group or other regions to join any protest against the President.


According to him, ā€œThe present hunger that everybody is talking about didnā€™t start today. Itā€™s a built-up to a number of factors. Before the past administration and present administration, we had been having a build-up of insecurity. We had farmers/herders clashes over a number of years.


ā€œAt a time, I was the Chairman of NEC committee on resolving farmers/herders clashes. So, I went through a number of states, especially the northern states, settling the farmers/herders clashes, and it yielded a number of fruits.


ā€œThat problem dealt a huge blow to food production. The issue of kidnapping and the issue of insecurity prevented farmers from going to their farms because here we are talking about hunger.


ā€œAnd so, you expect the administration of President Tinubu to fix all those things within nine months? Itā€™s not possible. Itā€™s a cumulative effect of the past, like I have mentioned. We should be asking ourselves: how do we solve these problems? Thatā€™s what the President has started doing. When something has got to the climax, you donā€™t expect to resolve it overnight.


ā€œIf you check very well, especially in the Southeast, you will know that we no longer have incessant farmers/herders clashes. So, why should we join the protest when the President has solved our major problem? The problem we now have in the Southeast is self-inflicted. That is the issue of unknown but known gunmen.


"So, if we are protesting, who are we protesting against? We are protesting against a President that has solved herders/farmers clashes. If you remove the issue of unknown gunmen, the Southeast will be completely safe and farmers can work. So, we canā€™t go and join anybody to protest."

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