Views: Visits 8 …woo their northern counterparts for support …ask those kicking to desist …mull legislative back-ups By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja House of Representatives members from the 17 Southern States have thrown their weight behind the region’s Governors in their quest for restructuring, true federalism and permanent ban on open grazing. It will be recalled that the governors met in Asaba, Delta State capital on Tuesday where they offered a 10-point solutions to the lingering insecurity and other social and economic malaises that had befallen the country. In a statement signed by 22 lawmakers on behalf of their Forum on Wednesday in Abuja, the members warned those opposing the resolutions to desist from doing such.
House Of Representatives Members From Southern Nigeria Back Governors On Restructuring, Banning On Open Grazing, Others
They stated that the demands by the 17 governors from the Southern part of the country, which include devolution of power and creation of state policing will stabilise the country.
by SaharaReporters, New York
May 12, 2021
Members of the House of Representatives from Southern Nigeria have thrown their weight behind the resolution of the Southern Governors’ Forum over the prohibition of open grazing and other national issues following their meeting on Tuesday.
The Southern federal lawmakers said the resolutions of their governors would address the penetration of bandits and terrorists into their area, which has incapacitated social and economic lives of the people in the South.
Ed Lab collaborative: Lessons learned from remote school and why we might never go back
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
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The closing of schools across the U.S. was a disaster for many students, families and teachers.
But in many places, educators pushed through and found ideas that could outlast the pandemic and transform American schooling for the better.
In this reporting collaborative, the Education Labs at AL.com, the Dallas Morning News and Seattle Times partnered with The Christian Science Monitor, Hechinger Report and Solutions Journalism Network to produce this series of solutions-oriented stories.
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In Alabama, at least two Alabama school segmented teachers, who were given the option to either teach remote students or in-person students. Not both.
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Bob Ferguson, the attorney general of Washington, has released his 2021 legislative agenda. The requested legislation includes a
bill that would self-impose notice requirements to Washington tribes before initiating a project or program that would implicate tribal rights. The legislation “requires that the Attorney General obtain free, prior, and informed consent before initiating programs or projects, under his or independent authority, that affect tribes, tribal rights, and tribal lands.”
In the
release announcing the proposed regulation, Attorney General Bob Ferguson stated:
“In furtherance of strengthening partnerships between Indian tribes and my office, I am introducing legislation requiring my office to achieve free, prior and informed consent before initiating a project or program that directly and tangibly affects Indian tribes, rights, tribal lands and sacred sites. This will ensure that it is a polic