EBONYI GOVERNOR ORDERS ARREST OF 6 COMMISSIONERS OVER CONTRACT BREACH. (PHOTO).

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  Abakaliki, Ebonyi State - In a shocking move, Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru has ordered the arrest of six commissioners and the suspension of the Chairman of Afikpo Local Government Area, Mr. Timothy Nwachi, over alleged involvement in a breach of contract for the construction of 140 housing units for Izzo and Amaze communities. The affected commissioners, who were declared wanted by the state government before their arrest, are: - Professor Omari Omaka (Tertiary Education) - Victor Chukwu (Environment) - Ifeanyi Ogbuewu (Culture and Tourism) - Uchenna Igwe (Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters) - Moses Ekuma (Health) - Felix Igboke (Project Monitoring) According to the Chairman of the State Executive Council Committee on Izzo and Amaze Housing Project, Ilang Donatus, the governor took the action due to the slow pace of work on the project, which was intended to be completed in time for his two-year anniversary in office. "The governor is not happy over the pace of t...

TRANSGENDER INMATES PANIC AS TRUMP ORDERS TRANSFER TO MEN'S PRISONS. (PHOTO).


 Transgender inmates panic as Trump orders transfer to menā€™s prisons


United States President Donald Trump has ordered federal prisons to transfer inmates who are transgender women to menā€™s facilities and stop medical treatments related to gender transition. 


The move was part of a wide-ranging executive order issued by Mr Trump on his first day in office meant to limit government recognition of an individualā€™s gender to their sex at birth. 

The directive on prisoners also applies to immigration detainees and is among the more concrete parts of the order. 

Trump set some restrictions on housing and health care for transgender prisoners in his previous term, but the new order was more far-reaching. 

The Womenā€™s Liberation Front, which defines women based on sex at birth and advocates single-sex prisons, called the directive ā€œa major victory.ā€ 


The group is challenging a California law that allows prisoners to request housing that aligns with their gender identity. It argues that the law violates the constitutional rights of female inmates who are not transgender, including the Eighth Amendment right to protection from cruel and unusual punishment. 

Trumpā€™s order echoed those arguments, saying that ā€œefforts to eradicate the biological reality of sex fundamentally attack women by depriving them of their dignity, safety and well-being.ā€ 

Meanwhile, advocates on behalf of transgender people and inmates criticized the order, saying it would put them in danger. 


ā€œThere will be rapes and physical assaults because of this policy,ā€ said Shannon Minter, legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, which has represented transgender prisoners. 

ā€œItā€™s also terrible for prison officials, who right now have the authority to use discretion about what makes the most sense for the safety and security of the facility.ā€ 

Legal experts said it would also be vulnerable to challenges in the courts. 

Federal courts have said that prison systems are required to protect vulnerable prisoners. Some have also held that they are required to offer medical care such as hormone therapies to prisoners diagnosed with gender dysphoria, the distress associated with a mismatch between oneā€™s body and gender identity.

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