ANAMBRA LG COMMISSIONER WARNS AGAINST POLITICISING TOWN UNION OFFICES, URGES FOCUS ON DEVELOPMENT. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 Anambra LG Commissioner Warns Against Politicising Town Union Offices, Urges Focus on Development ‎By Chisom Okpala ‎ ‎The Anambra State Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs, Barr. Vin Ezeaka, has cautioned individuals who perceive the positions of President-General and Town Union Executive as political offices to desist from such notions. He advised that these institutions should remain dedicated to community development and the collective interests of the people. ‎ ‎Barr. Ezeaka made this admonition on Friday, June 5, while receiving the Ugbenu Town Union Executive in his office at the Old Government House, Awka. He warned that such a mindset would foster discord and division rather than promote peace and order within society. ‎ ‎The Commissioner commended the existing peace in Ugbenu community and urged the Town Union Executives to make deliberate efforts toward attracting government developmental projects to their town while sustaining peace and unity among ...

NYPD SEEKS PERSON WHO ABANDONED NEWBORN GIRL AT SUBWAY STATION. (PHOTO).


NYPD seeks person who abandoned newborn girl at subway station

New York City police have released surveillance footage showing the person believed to have left a newborn girl at a Midtown Manhattan subway station during Monday morning’s rush hour.

Authorities said the infant was wrapped in a blanket and placed on the southbound 1 train platform at 34th Street–Penn Station around 9:04 a.m. The individual then fled on foot. The baby was discovered following an anonymous tip, and NYPD and fire personnel responded promptly. The infant was conscious and alert while being transported to the hospital and was admitted in stable condition. New York City Transit President Demetrius Crichlow called the incident “the miracle on 34th Street,” praising police for their quick action. The NYPD is asking the public for assistance in identifying the person responsible and encourages anyone with information to contact the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS or submit a tip online.


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