LIBYA RECOVERS 15 BODIES OF MIGRANTS EAST OF CAPITAL TRIPOLI. (PHOTO).

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 Libya recovers 15 bodies of migrants east of capital Tripoli The bodies of at least 15 migrants have washed ​ashore in Libya in a ‌coastal city east of the capital, Tripoli-based medics said on Monday, Reuters reported. The Emergency ​Medicine and Support Centre, ​which operates under the health ministry, ⁠said the bodies washed up ​in Khumas city, some 118 ​km (73 miles) east of Tripoli. The centre said all the bodies have been buried. Pictures ​were posted by the centre ​on its Facebook page showing their medics ‌wearing ⁠white hazmat suits carrying bodies in black and white plastic bags and other pictures taken during ​the burials. Since ​an uprising ⁠in 2011, Libya has become a North African ​transit route for hundreds ​of ⁠thousands of migrants fleeing conflict and poverty, often in sub-Saharan Africa, ⁠with ​many risking dangerous journeys ​across the desert or the Mediterranean.

‎SOLUDO’S GOVT DOES NOT RECOGNISE NORTHERN COMMUNITY IN ANAMBRA—MIYETTI ALLAH. (PHOTO).


 ‎Soludo’s Govt Does Not Recognise Northern Community In Anambra—Miyetti Allah

‎Alhaji Gidado Siddiki, the lead­er of the Fulani community in Anambra state and the National Deputy Director-General of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders As­sociation of Nigeria (MACBAN), has expressed deep concern that Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo’s government does not recognise the state’s northern community.

‎Siddiki, who unleashed his laments and remonstrations during an exclusive interview with this journalist at the cattle market Amansea Awka, stated unequivocally that the current government does not invite the northern community to events and does not care if they are cit­izens.

‎Siddiki stated that the north­ern community was not invited to Governor Soludo’s first, second, and even third anniversary in of­fice, as well as his inauguration ceremony upon assumption of duty as governor of the state.

‎He stated that, despite the lack of recognition for northerners in the state, all they wanted from the government was security and protection.

‎Regarding candidate endorse­ments, the Fulani community’s leader stated that the northern community is yet to endorse a candidate for the November 8th governorship election.

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