‘EMPTY BARRELS’ – OTTI DISMISSES UZOR KALU, ORJI, IKPEAZU OPPOSITION GANG-UP. (PHOTO)

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 ‘Empty barrels’ – Otti dismisses Uzor Kalu, Orji, Ikpeazu opposition gang-up Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has urged Abians to disregard recent remarks by some leaders of the opposition in the state. Governor Otti who was speaking on Saturday at Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Umuoriehi, Umuahia North LGA, during the dedication of the church building, said that those who are gathering against him were the same people that failed to develop the state in the past. Otti was reacting to an alliance formed against his re-election by former Abia governors Orji Uzor Kalu, Theodore Orji and Okezie Ikpeazu. The governor slammed the opposition members for pursuing personal interest above the collective development of Abia, declaring that every gathering they are making against him would collapse. He said, “Pastor Uguru made reference to the noise that you may have been hearing in the last few days. “I want us to just dismiss it as noise, you know, and it’s always the empty barrel that makes...

KENYAN LAWMAKERS ACCUSE BRITISH TROOPS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ENVIRONMENTAL HARM. (PHOTO).


 Kenyan lawmakers accuse British troops of sexual assault, environmental harm


A parliamentary inquiry in Kenya has accused British troops training there of a pattern of sexual misconduct and environmental harm that has led the forces from the former colonial power to be seen as an "occupying presence".


The findings of the investigation by a parliamentary committee focused on defence and foreign relations highlight rising frustrations in the East African country at the conduct of soldiers from the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK), who have faced a raft of highly-publicised accusations in recent years.


A spokesperson for Britain's defence ministry said in a statement to Reuters that the ministry deeply regrets "the challenges that have arisen in relation to our defence presence in Kenya" and said it was prepared to investigate new allegations in the report once evidence is provided.


Thousands of British troops can pass through Kenya for training missions in any given year.


The most prominent allegation relates to the 2012 murder of 21-year-old Agnes Wanjiru near the British forces' training camp in the town of Nanyuki.


The suspect, a British soldier named Robert Purkiss, was arrested in Britain last month after years of campaigning by Wanjiru's family and Kenyan rights groups, who said her killers were being shielded by a defence cooperation agreement between the two countries.


Purkiss, who now faces extradition hearings, has denied any involvement in Wanjiru's death.


The committee's report, which was dated November 25 but published on parliament's website on Tuesday, said it had "uncovered a disturbing trend of sexual misconduct by BATUK personnel, marked by rape, assault, and abandonment of children fathered by soldiers".


It said public hearings in areas where BATUK trains had brought to light evidence of numerous injuries and deaths to Kenyans employed by British forces to clear unexploded ordnance without protective equipment, as well as environmental damage caused by the illegal dumping of toxic materials.


"BATUK is increasingly seen as an occupying presence rather than a development partner," it said.


In a statement it provided to the parliamentary committee, BATUK said it has zero tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse and takes any allegations very seriously. It added that environmental audits showed high levels of compliance with Kenyan regulations.


The current defence cooperation agreement between Britain and Kenya was signed in 2021 and expires next year.

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