THAT’S NOT FAIR - KIM KARDASHIAN SAYS PRISONERS WHO FOUGHT L.A. WILDFIRES WERE PAID 'JUST A FEW DOLLARS,' AND SHE WANTS TO CHANGE THAT. (PHOTO).

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 That’s Not Fair - Kim Kardashian Says Prisoners Who Fought L.A. Wildfires Were Paid 'Just a Few Dollars,' and She Wants to Change That A renewed push for prison labor reform is gaining attention, with Kim Kardashian stepping in to support new legislation aimed at changing how incarcerated workers are paid. The bill, reintroduced on March 19 by Cory Booker, seeks to ensure that people working while incarcerated receive at least the federal minimum wage. It also proposes limits on deductions for fees, fines, and living costs within correctional facilities, through amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Kardashian, who has increasingly focused on criminal justice reform, explained that her support is rooted in what she witnessed during the Los Angeles wildfires.  “I personally watched incarcerated people who risked their lives battling the massive wildfires,” she said, pointing out that many were paid only a few dollars a day despite doing the same high-risk work as profess...

PROTECTING CRITICAL ASSETS : SECURING KADUNA. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE


 Protecting Critical Assets : Securing Kaduna


The Honourable Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, (Dr.) Sule Shu’aibu, SAN, has been briefed by a multi-agency committee on the disturbing cases of vandalism and sabotage of galvanized iron structures beneath River Kaduna - infrastructure classified as critical national and state assets.


Following an on-site inspection, the committee revealed the existence of an organized cartel actively damaging these facilities, warning that urgent government intervention is required to prevent a possible collapse with far-reaching consequences for public safety, transportation, and the environment.


Dr. Shu’aibu commended the committee for its diligence and proactive investigation. He reaffirmed the Kaduna State Government’s zero-tolerance stance on vandalism, recalling the swift intervention by the government after a distress call over the attempted vandalization of the new Rabbah Road bridge. 


The Commissioner assured the committee of the Ministry’s full support and reiterated the government’s commitment to protecting public infrastructure and holding perpetrators accountable.


The committee comprises representatives of the Kaduna State Roads Agency (KADRA) and the Kaduna State Transport Regulatory Authority (KADSTRA), alongside officers from the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Department of State Services (DSS), and the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development. 


The committee was constituted following a collaborative engagement initiated by the Kaduna State Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure, to develop sustainable solutions to infrastructure vandalism across the state.


This coordinated effort underscores the Kaduna State Government’s resolve to safeguard critical assets, strengthen security collaboration, and ensure the safety, mobility, and well-being of the people of Kaduna State.

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