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Sad! Over 2000 people buried alive in new tragedy

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

More than 2,000 people are thought to have been buried alive by last Friday’s landslip, a Papua New Guinea government official informed the UN and the country has formally requested international assistance.

The UN estimated that 670 people were killed in the landslip in the rugged interior of the South Pacific island nation; the government estimate is almost three times higher. As of Monday, local authorities had only retrieved the remains of five persons. The reason behind revising the Sunday-reported total of six was not immediately apparent.

The interim head of the nation’s National Disaster Centre, Luseta Laso Mana, said in a letter to the UN resident coordinator dated Sunday that the landslip “buried more than 2,000 people alive” and caused “major destruction” in Yambali village in Enga province.

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According to Agence France-Presse, the letter stated that the landslip “caused major destruction to buildings, food gardens and caused major impact on the economic lifeline of the country.”

Since the tragedy, estimates of the death toll have fluctuated greatly, and it was not immediately evident how authorities arrived at the precise number of casualties.

Without new information, the International Organisation for Migration, collaborating closely with the government and spearheading the global response, has not modified the 670 estimated deaths reported on Sunday.

“We are not able to dispute what the government, suggests but we are not able to comment on it,” said Serhan Aktoprak, chief of the UN migrant agency’s mission in Papua New Guinea.

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“As time goes in such a massive undertaking, the number will remain fluid,” Aktoprak added.

Officials from Yambali village and the Enga province calculated that over 150 dwellings had been submerged by the landslip, which led to the 670 death toll. Sixty dwellings had been the projection from before.

James Marape, the prime minister of Papua New Guinea, has yet to answer a request for clarification on the basis of the government estimate of 2,000 on Monday. When details regarding the extent of the damage and the number of casualties become available, Marape has pledged to make them public.

Due to tough conditions on the ground, such as the village’s remote position, a lack of telecommunications, and tribal fighting throughout the province, it is impossible to determine the true extent of the tragedy. As a result, military escorts are required for foreign rescue workers and assistance convoys.

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In a conflict between two warring tribes in Enga in February, at least 26 tribal warriors and mercenaries were slain, along with an unknown number of onlookers.

The difficulties in ascertaining the possible death toll are further compounded by the national government’s absence of trustworthy census data.

The population of Papua New Guinea is estimated by the government to be approximately 10 million, while research conducted by the United Nations in 2022, using data from satellite images of rooftops, suggested that the number might reach up to 17 million. The country has not conducted a precise census in many years.

Additionally, a 200-meter (650-foot) section of the province’s main highway was submerged in debris that was 6 to 8 metres (20 to 26 feet) thick, posing a significant challenge for relief workers.

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Mana predicted that the landslide would significantly affect the nation’s economy.

The first large piece of heavy equipment to assist the locals in searching for bodies with shovels and farming implements is an excavator, which a local builder provided on Sunday. It’s dangerous to work around the still-shifting rubble.

Mana wrote to the UN that “the situation remains unstable” because of the shifting earth, “posing ongoing danger to both the rescue teams and survivors alike.”

Billy Joseph, the minister of defence for Mana and Papua New Guinea, travelled 600 kilometres (370 miles) northwest to Yambali on Sunday in an Australian military chopper to obtain a firsthand understanding of what is required.

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Mana’s office posted a picture of Mana at Yambali giving a local official a cheque for 500,000 kina ($130,000) to purchase supplies for 4,000 displaced survivors.

The visit’s main goal was to determine if the government of Papua New Guinea needed to formally request further foreign support.

The military of Papua New Guinea was transporting earthmoving equipment to the disaster site, which was 250 kilometres away from Lae on the east coast.

According to officials, traumatised locals are divided on whether or not to allow heavy machinery to dig up and maybe further injure the bodies of their buried relatives.

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Since the landslide on Friday, according to Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles, his staff have communicated with their counterparts in Papua New Guinea.

“The exact nature of the support that we do provide will play out over the coming days,” Marles told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

“We’ve obviously (have) airlift capacity to get people there. There may be other equipment that we can bring to bear in terms of the search and rescue (and other matters) … that we are talking through with PNG right now,” Marles added.

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HoR to Hold Interactive Session on Executive Tax Return Bills

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By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives is set to host an internal Interactive Session on the four Executive Tax Reform Bills currently before the National Assembly, on Monday, November 18, 2024, in  Abuja.
This was contained in a statement by the House Spokesman, Rep. Akin Rotimi, on Sunday in Abuja.
According to him, this initiative, championed by the House Leadership, underscores our commitment to ensuring robust engagement and informed legislative action on critical policy reforms.
The statement reads in  part: “It aims to provide Members of the House with a platform to engage directly with the principal promoters of the tax reform bills from the Executive arm of government.
“Thus, this engagement will enable Honourable Members seek clarifications, pose critical questions, and gain deeper insights into the proposed reforms. Such understanding is vital to strengthening the legislative process and enhancing Members’ contributions to the deliberations on these bills.
“Recognising the national significance of the proposed reforms and their implications for fiscal policy and governance.
“The 10th House of Representatives remains committed to its mandate of advancing the nation’s development through transparent, inclusive, and informed legislative processes.
“The public is invited to note that while this is an internal interactive session, it does not foreclose the customary public hearing—a crucial step in the lawmaking process. At such hearings, members of the public are provided with an opportunity to gain deeper insights into legislative proposals and make meaningful inputs aimed at shaping effective reforms”, Rotimi stated.
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FG Commends Governor Bago For Intervention In Federal Road Projects Across The State

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By Gloria Ikibah
The Federal Government has commended Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, for his intervention in several federal road projects across the state.
Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, gave the commendation during an interactive session in Abuja with Niger State Government, and contractors handling various federal road projects in the state, to reviewed ongoing federal road projects in Niger with the goal of addressing outstanding issues.
Umahi praised the Governor’s efforts, calling them “unprecedented,” and acknowledged his exemplary leadership in personally leading the state delegation to the meeting, this is even as he urged other state governors to follow the example set by Governor Bago, emphasizing the importance of effective and continuous project supervision.
The Minister also stressed the need for improved collaboration between federal legislators and the Ministry to ensure sufficient funding for the execution of these projects, and warned contractors to adhere strictly to project specifications, stating that failure to do so would result in contract termination.
The Minister of State for Works, Bello Goronyo, who also lauded Governor Bago, described him as a hardworking and passionate leader, and highlighted that the Governor’s people-oriented programs reflect his deep commitment to the wellbeing of his constituents.
In his remarks  the Niger Governor revealed that the state government is intervening in 18 federal road projects, aimed at complementing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.
Bago suggested that such peer reviews should occur quarterly and encouraged his fellow governors to participate, as it would motivate the Federal Government to further support the people.
The Governor also applauded the Minister of Works for his courage, capacity, and competence in managing his responsibilities.
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#OndoDecides2024: APC congratulates Aiyedatiwa, applauds Ondo electorate

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By Francesca Hangeior

The All Progressives Congress has congratulated the Ondo State Governor, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on his re-election in the just-concluded governorship election.

 
Aiyedatiwa won the election, having polled a total of 366,781 votes across all 18 Local Government Areas of the state.

 
He defeated his closest rival — Agboola Ajayi of the Peoples Democratic Party, who got 117,845 votes.

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In a statement issued by the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, on Sunday, and made available to PUNCH Online, the party described Aiyedatiwa as a “clear attestation” that his administration’s policies “resonated deeply with the electorate.”

 
The statement read, “The All Progressives Congress (APC) heartily congratulates the Governor of Ondo State, His Excellency, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on his re-election.

 
“Your Excellency’s resounding victory in the just-concluded Ondo State gubernatorial election is a clear attestation that your administration’s policies and programmes and campaign message of hope and consolidation have resonated deeply with the electorate.

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