RSF REBELS TO BE ELIMINATED COMPLETELY, NO TALKS TO BE HELD: SUDAN'S COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. (PHOTO).

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 RSF Rebels to Be Eliminated Completely, No Talks to Be Held: Sudan's Commander-in-Chief The country will not hold negotiations with the rebels or those who support or cooperate with them, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said at a ceremony honoring the former chief of staff and members of the General Staff. The Sudanese Armed Forces maintain their ongoing campaign to decisively defeat the terrorists and rid the country of the scourge of rebellion, he noted, Sputnik reported. For his part, Chief of Staff Yasser Abdelrahman Al-Atta pledged to fulfill his duty to the Sudanese people, stressing that the military will continue its march toward victory until full sovereignty is restored across Sudan's national territory.

ANAMBRA: FAKE DRUG DEALERS IN OGBOGWU MARKET ARE THE ONES BEHIND THE PLOT TO REMOVE ME AS CHAIRMAN OF THE MARKET- NDUBUISI CHUKWULETA(CHAIRMAN OF OGBOGWU MARKET. (PHOTO).


 Fake Drug Dealers in Ogbogwu market are the ones Behind the Plot to Remove Me as Chairman of the market- Ndubuisi Chukwuleta(Chairman of Ogbogwu Market)


Mr. Ndubuisi Chukwuleta, the caretaker chairman of the Ogbogwu Market in Onitsha, Anambra State, has spoken out over what he described as a plot by some individuals to remove him from office.

Speaking during an interview on Gbam, Mr. Chukwuleta alleged that those behind the moves are fake drug dealers and individuals who are opposed to the ongoing reforms in the market.

According to him, the resistance to his leadership stems from his firm stance against the sale of fake and substandard drugs within the market.


“It’s people who don’t want the progress of the market that are fighting me,” he said. “The fake drug cartel still wants to bring in fake drugs and continue selling, but they no longer have their way.”


Mr. Chukwuleta also revealed that some of the aggrieved individuals were displeased because their access to perform fetish sacrifices within the market had been restricted.


He maintained that his leadership remains focused on sanitizing the market and ensuring genuine business practices prevail.


“I am the best man for the job,” he insisted. “If change must happen, it should start from somewhere — and that’s exactly what we are doing at Ogbogwu.”

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