2027: BENUE GOVT TELLS APPOINTEES, DECLARE NOW OR STEP ASIDE. (PHOTO).

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 2027: BENUE GOVT TELLS APPOINTEES, DECLARE NOW OR STEP ASIDE 17th December, 2025   The Benue State Government has directed all political appointees seeking to contest elective offices to formally declare their intentions and tender their resignation letters. In a statement issued from the Office of the Deputy Governor, the directive follows the surge in political activities and growing expressions of interest in elective positions across the state. According to the notice, affected appointees are required to submit written expressions of interest for their preferred offices, alongside formal resignation letters, to the Office of the Deputy Governor on or before Thursday, December 18, 2025. The submissions will be transmitted to Governor Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormen Alia for further consideration and necessary action. The government said the move is aimed at ensuring order, transparency, and focus within the administration as it continues to advance its governance agenda....

SUDAN PETITIONS AFRICAN UNION TO OVERTURN SUSPENSION. (PHOTO).


 Sudan petitions African Union to overturn suspension


Sudan has asked the African Union (AU) to reinstate its full membership and end the country’s suspension from participation in the bloc’s activities.


Sudan ambassador’s to Uganda, Ahmed Ibrahim, said that Sudan’s suspension from the African Union had weakened African initiatives aimed at ending the war in the country and enabled external interference.


“Accelerating Sudan’s return to the African family would prevent the foreign interference and, at the same time, pave the way for African solutions to African problems,” Ahmed said on Tuesday in remarks at a symposium in Kampala.


“We are expecting an effective effort of Uganda as a friendly state, particularly President Yoweri Museveni, as a respected African leader, to support and realise the restoration of Sudan’s activities in the African Union,” he added, TRT Afrika reported.


The symposium focused on Sudan's situation and was organised by the Pan African Movement in conjunction with the Sudan embassy in Kampala.


AU suspended Sudan’s membership in October 2021 until civilian rule in the country was restored following the seizure of power by the military that deposed a civilian prime minister.


The country plunged into crisis in April 2023 after a fallout between the military and the paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) which resulted into armed conflict that has killed more than 40,000 people, according to United Nations figures, although aid groups say that the true number could be higher.


The conflict has created the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with over 14 million people displaced, disease outbreaks and famine spreading in parts of the country.


The UN’s World Food Program has said it will cut rations in Sudan from January because of severe funding gaps, adding that communities already facing famine will receive only 70% of their usual aid. The agency said that its resources could “fall off a cliff” by April.

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