LAGOS LAW REFORM COMMISSION ENGAGES TOURISM, AGRICULTURE MINISTRIES ON SECTORAL LAW REFORMS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 LAGOS LAW REFORM COMMISSION ENGAGES TOURISM, AGRICULTURE MINISTRIES ON SECTORAL LAW REFORMS The Lagos State Law Reform Commission recently held consultative engagements with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Systems as part of ongoing efforts to review, modernise and harmonise sectoral laws for improved governance, institutional efficiency and sustainable development in Lagos State. The engagement with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture was initiated and led by the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Mrs. Oluyemisi Ogunlola.  The delegation was received by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Princess Adebopo Oyekan-Ismaila, alongside relevant departmental and agency representatives. Speaking during the session, Mrs. Ogunlola stated that the engagement was convened to examine grey areas in the draft legal framework proposed by the Ministry and its agencies, particularly issues relating to overlapping responsibilit...

PAKISTAN’S ARMY CHIEF, FIELD MARSHAL ASIM MUNIR, HAS WARNED THAT ANY EXISTENTIAL CONFLICT WITH INDIA COULD TRIGGER A NUCLEAR RESPONSE WITH GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES.(PHOTO).


 Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has warned that any existential conflict with India could trigger a nuclear response with global consequences.

 Speaking at a private black-tie dinner in Tampa, Florida, on August 10 during his U.S. visit, Munir reportedly said Pakistan would “take half the world down” if pushed to the brink.


According to ThePrint, Munir threatened to target any future Indian dams on the Indus River, in light of New Delhi’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty after the recent Pahalgam terror attack. He warned that such a move could endanger up to 250 million people.


“We will wait for India to build a dam, and when it does, destroy it with 10 missiles… we don’t have a missile shortage,” he allegedly said. Phones and recording devices were banned at the event, which was hosted by businessman Adnan Asad.


Munir also used vivid analogies to describe the India-Pakistan equation, likening India to a “shining Mercedes” and Pakistan to a “dump truck full of gravel,” warning of mutual destruction in case of a collision.


The remarks, though made at a private gathering, come amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions and ongoing disputes over water sharing, Kashmir, and cross-border militancy.

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