INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ DAY 2026: OUR DEAR WORKERS ACROSS OGUN STATE- GOV. ABIODUN. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ DAY 2026 Our dear workers across Ogun State, On this International Workers’ Day, we celebrate your strength, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the growth of our state. Every sector you serve in reflects your dedication, and it is your daily effort that continues to drive our progress and sustain our economy. We recognise the challenges you face and deeply appreciate your perseverance. As a government, we remain committed to creating more opportunities, strengthening our economy, and ensuring that your hard work is met with dignity, support, and reward. Together, we will keep building a state where labour translates to prosperity and where every worker can thrive. Happy International Workers’ Day. Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON Governor, Ogun State

SENEGAL'S PM ANNOUNCES DECISION TO END FOREIGN MILITARY PRESENCE IN THE COUNTRY. (PHOTO).


 Senegal's PM Announces Decision to End Foreign Military Presence in the Country


Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced the decision to close all foreign military bases in the republic's territory, Sputnik reported.


He made this statement in a policy speech to parliament, outlining the government's strategy until 2050.


"The government has decided to close all foreign military bases on Senegalese territory," Sonko stated. "This decision reflects our determination to strengthen national sovereignty and reorient the country's defense policy."


The prime minister clarified that this step was taken at the initiative of the Senegalese president.


There are three French military facilities located in Dakar, with approximately 300 military personnel stationed there.

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