AL-SHABAB SAYS ONE OF ITS COMMANDERS KILLED IN DRONE STRIKE. (PHOTO).

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 Al-Shabab says one of its commanders killed in drone strike Militant group al-Shabab said one of its top commanders, Mohamed Mire, was killed in a drone strike near Kunyo Barrow in Somalia’s Lower Shabelle Region, VOA reported. Al-Shabab did not say when the strike took place but blamed the United States for the killing. The United States military command in Africa, AFRICOM, late on Thursday confirmed conducting a Dec. 24 airstrike against al-Shabab, killing two militants some 10 kilometers southwest of Kunyo Barrow. The AFRICOM statement did not name the targeted militants but said no civilians were harmed. “The command will continue to assess the results of the operation and provide additional information as appropriate. Specific details about the units involved and assets used will not be released to ensure operational security,” said AFRICOM, which confirmed the strike was carried out in coordination with the Somali government. Somalia’s Ministry of Information issued a statem...

ANAMBRA LAW REVISION COMMITTEE SUBMITS REPORT TO ATTORNEY GENERAL. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 *Anambra Law Revision Committee submits report to Attorney General*


By Chinelo Okeke 


Anambra State Law Revision Committee has submitted 'the Reviewed Laws of Anambra State' to the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of the state, Prof. Sylvia Ifemeje.


The submission was done at the Attorney General's Chambers at the Ministry of Justice, Jerome Udoji Secretariat, Awka.


Prof. Ifemeje on receiving the draft copy of the laws said, "it will be submitted to Mr. governor after which it will be transmitted to the House of Assembly.


"This law will help in achieving the governor's promise of correct dispensation of justice and will remove clogs in the wheel of justice delivery which will help in achieving the governor's mandate."


She maintained that it would also help in academic setting for the academia, Judges, law students, lecturers even policy makers.


Speaking, Barr. Ifeanyi Obiakor (SAN), member of the committee representing the Chairman of the Law Review Committee, Honourable Justice Ijem Onwuamaegbu said that the laws were reviewed because most of them were obsolete.


"The Anambra laws was last reviewed in 1991; there was need for the update so as to meet with current global trends.


"The laws after perusals should be put online for easier accessibility to Ndi Anambra".


*Chinelo is of the Ministry of Information, Anambra State*

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