JAKARTA Activists have welcomed the Indonesian government’s announcement to carry out a nationwide audit of all palm oil companies operating here, in response to a shortage of cooking oil that has wracked the world’s top producer of palm oil. “What’s happening in the cooking oil industry is very dirty, because it’s filled with many […]
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JAKARTA An Indonesian court has upheld a landmark 2017 ruling that all plantation data and maps in the country must be made publicly available a ruling that the government continues to defy. The decision, which rejects the government’s appeal against the earlier verdict, marks the latest development in a long-running fight by civil […]
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Olalekan Adetayo and Leke Baiyewu, Stephen Angbulu and Solomon Odeniyi
Published 5 May 2021
Olalekan Adetayo and Leke Baiyewu, Stephen Angbulu and Solomon Odeniyi
Published 5 May 2021
THE House of Representatives will be meeting with the Kaduna State Government on how to rescue the remaining 29 students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Kaduna, who were abducted by bandits on March 11, 2021.
The Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, made this known following the protests by parents of the students at the main gate of the National Assembly complex in Abuja on Tuesday.
The bandits had shortly after abducting the students released some of them. Out of the 39 students kidnapped, 10 had so far been released, remaining 29 of them.