RUSSIAN FORCES TO STAY IN MALI TO FIGHT TERRORISM: KREMLIN. (PHOTO).

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 Russian forces to stay in Mali to fight terrorism: Kremlin The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russian forces would stay in Mali to help the country's government battle terrorists following an offensive over the weekend by Tuareg-led separatists and terrorists. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the statement after being asked by a reporter how Russia responded to a purported statement from the terrorists saying they wanted Russia to leave Mali. "Russia's presence there is, in fact, due to the need identified by the current government. Russia will continue, including in Mali, to combat extremism, terrorism and other harmful phenomena and will continue to provide assistance to the current government," said Peskov, AFP reported. The Russian Defence Ministry had claimed on Tuesday that units of its African Corps prevented an attempted coup on April 25, 2026 in Mali. It said in a statement that the African Corps units "inflicted irreparable losses" on superior ...

NAFDAC HOSTS NATIONAL WORKSHOP TO REVAMP EXPORT OF REGULATED PRODUCTS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 NAFDAC Hosts National Workshop to Revamp Export of Regulated Products.


NAFDAC, under the leadership of Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, convened a National Workshop aimed at revitalising the export of regulated products. The initiative seeks to foster inter-agency collaboration and public-private partnerships to enhance Nigeria's standing in international commerce. Addressing stakeholders, Prof. Adeyeye highlighted the urgency to address the stagnation in Nigeria's export trade and reverse the trend of rejected exports.


Acknowledging the collaborative efforts of government agencies and the private sector, Prof. Adeyeye emphasised the importance of regulatory compliance and global best practices in export trade facilitation. NAFDAC pledges support to compliant exporters through incentives such as technical assistance, subsidised laboratory tests, and expedited certification processes. Additionally, NAFDAC commits to advocating for MSMEs to access financial support opportunities from development partners to penetrate international markets.


Challenges including regulatory oversight gaps, product quality deficiencies, and corruption were identified as impediments to successful exports. Prof. Adeyeye outlined proactive measures to address these challenges, including automation of export licensing processes and collaboration with international partners to improve Nigeria's export reputation.


NAFDAC aims to lift the ban on dried beans exports to Europe by the end of 2024 and enhance product quality standards to meet global requirements.

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