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NGO To Empower Marginalised Communities in Africa

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An International Non Governmental Organisation, NGO, Ashoka in partnership with the United Parcel Service UPS is set to promote equity and economic empowerment for marginalised communities in Africa through its Pan-African project.

The Vice President of one of the arms of the Organisation, Empathy Ashoka Africa, Angelou Ezeilo, said the programme is aimed at supporting 15 social entrepreneurs and fellows from Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa, to accelerate change and drive impact for the marginalised communities.

 

Mrs. Ezeilo made this known at a three-day Ashoka UPS Equity Accelerator workshop held in Lagos.

She said that the selected entrepreneurs were picked based on their community work to help in ensuring that the empowerment gets to the target communities.

The whole thing is to increase equity for all. We’re working with the UPS foundation to help scale the impact of their work. We want to increase the number of beneficiaries through this partnership in one year, “ She reiterated.

Mrs. Ezeilo also urged the entrepreneurs to work together and share ideas to help them achieve their aim.

”We are hoping that there will be collaborations between the social entrepreneurs so that they can work on an initiative in their sector and then receive funds for the initiatives,” she advised.

The Regional Director of Ashoka Africa, Josephine Nzerem advised African women to break out of limitation and use the resources around them to build themselves and their society.

African women, do not look at limitations. Use whatever you have and start building on it, a lot of lives will be affected positively. It is important for us to reach greater equity for women, children and marginalized people for them to be able to thrive and also contribute to the society economically,” She stated.

Some of the Participants included Adnane Addidoi from Morocco, Tony Joy and Ikenna Anyadike from Nigeria and winnie Martins from South Africa.

They reiterated the need for more collaborations among African entrepreneurs thanking the organisers for finding them worthy.

 

Lateefah Ibrahim

Lagos Airport Customs Command generates N69bn in 2022

The Murtala Muhammed Airport Command of Nigeria Customs Service has generated N69.77 billion between January and December 2022.

The Command Area Controller, Comptroller Sambo Dangaladima said this in a press briefing on Tuesday in Lagos.

Comptroller Dangaladima said the N69.77 biillion revenue generated in 2022 was higher than the N55.67 billion generated in the year 2021 which shows an overwhelming increase of N14.1 billion representing 25.34%.

Comptroller Dangaladima stated that the 2022 yearly target was N66.9 billion but the Command surpassed the target with N2.83 billion representing 4.24% increase.

The Murtala Muhammed Airport Area Controller also announced the interception of hard drugs, Military and Police hardware at the cargo section of the domestic wing of the Muritala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos.

The Customs boss said the drugs consist of 162 cartons of banned Tramadol hydrochloride 225 & 250mg, Military and Police hardware which were intercepted at the Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO).

According to him, the hard drugs which originated from India and Pakistan and routed through Addis-Ababa had an estimated Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N13.8 billion which include 92,387 packs, 929,970 sachets and 9,299,700 tablets.

Value of intercepted items

Speaking on the hard drugs, the Customs Controller explained that “these milligrams (225&250mg) are above allowable thresholds as contained in the extant laws. The hard drugs originated from India and Pakistan and they are routed through Addis-Ababa to Lagos. In summary, we have a total of 162 cartons/92,387 packs/929,970 sachets /9,299,700 tablets of Tramadol Hydrochloride with a DPV of N13.8billion which will be handed over to NDLEA by this Command. We are also handing over the suspect, Samson Olayiwan Tantolohun of 29 Okejide Street, Ejigbo, Lagos”.

Speaking further Dangaladima said 309 pieces of military helmets; 106 pieces of Military Armless Jackets; 352 pieces of ballistic body armoured pads and 119 pieces of Police Badges were intercepted.

We intercepted and detained some Military hardware and uniforms from two AWBs,118-11860343/3 and118-18860332/5, with the following 309 pieces of military helmets; 106 pieces of Military Armless Jackets; 352 pieces of ballistic body armoured pads and 119 pieces of Police Badges.

Intercepted military and police hardware

 

Others are five pieces of bulletproof jackets; 33 pieces of body side ballistic pads and 105 pieces of ballistic chest plates. The suspect connected to this importation could not provide the end user certificate which is the lawful prerequisite for such Importation. We have detained the suspects, Mr Olaolu Marquis, and the military wares while the investigation is ongoing.

“We are very much mindful of the fact that 2023 is an election year in Nigeria, and the inflow of traffic of these hard drugs that induce our youths to do extraordinary things (when taken) is bound to increase. I can assure the unscrupulous importers that MMAC is the most dangerous route for their illicit trade because we are always here to catch them and ensure that they face the wrath of the law” he concluded.

 

 

 

 

Emmanuel Ukoh

Andy Murray Stuns Matteo Berrettini At Australian Open 

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Britain’s Andy Murray produced one of his best performances in recent years to hold off Italian 13th seed Matteo Berrettini and win a five-set thriller in the Australian Open first round.

The 35-year-old Scot looked stunned after completing a 6-3 6-3 4-6 6-7 (7-9) 7-6 (10-6) win on Rod Laver Arena.

Murray, who thought hip surgery in 2019 would end his career, saved a match point at 5-4 in the decider.

Dan Evans is also through after beating Argentina’s Facundo Bagnis.

Former world number one Murray later ensured four Britons would play in the second round – after Emma Raducanu and Cameron Norrie won on Monday – with a memorable victory over last year’s semi-finalist Berrettini.

It was 66th-ranked Murray’s first victory over a top-20 opponent at a Grand Slam since 2017.

After racing 6-1 ahead in the first-to-10 final-set tie-break, Murray secured victory after almost five hours with a forehand which took a huge chunk of the net cord and left Berrettini stranded.

The three-time major champion will play Italian veteran Fabio Fognini or Australia’s Thanasi Kokkinakis in the second round on Thursday.

I will be feeling it this evening and tomorrow but right now I’m unbelievably happy and proud of myself,” said Murray, a five-time runner-up in Melbourne.

I’ve been working to give myself the opportunity to perform in matches like this and against players like Matteo. It paid off tonight.

“I was a bit lucky at the end with the net cord, but it felt like some of the tennis was really good.

“He’s an unbelievable player and one of the best competitors.”

 

 

 

 

BBC/Samuel Isaiah

Nigerian equities rebound with 0.8% on key index

The All-Share Index, ASI of listed equities trading on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange Group Limited, NGX appreciated at the close of business on Tuesday reversing the bearish sentiment of the previous day.

At the end of the second trading session of this week, investors recorded a 0.8 percent increase on ASI with 352.49 basis points to close at 52,701.31 higher than Monday’s 52,348.82.

Similarly, investors saw the market capitalisation appreciate by N192 billion to close at N28,704 trillion compared to the N28,512 trillion of the previous day as 

bargain hunting and profit-taking in medium and large-cap stocks continued.

The session ended with a total volume of 228, 48million units of shares that exchanged hands in 3, 681 deals.

The market sentiment, as measured by market breadth, was positive as 21 stocks gained, relative to 15 losers. 

UPDCREIT led the gainers list with the highest price gain of 10 percent on its shares to close at N3.30k. MRS followed with a 9.93 percent gain on its share price to close at N15.50k while CHELLARAM had a 9.92 percent gain on its share price to close at N1.33k.

UPDC on the other hand, led the losers list with a 6.93 percent loss on its share price to close at N0.94k followed by GEREGU which had a 6.71 percent loss to close at N139.00. LINKAGE Assurance had a 6.38 l percent loss to close at N0.44k.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

President Buhari Receives African Peace Award

President Muhammadu Buhari has urged leaders to place a premium on youth development, with more seriousness and actionable ideas in promoting skills acquisition, while discouraging idleness.

Speaking on Tuesday in Mauritania at the African Conference for Peace, 2023, the President said the idleness of youths and non-inclusion in discussing issues that shape their lives and the future portends liability for the continent, especially in religious fundamentalism and extremism.

The President, who was honoured by the Abu Dhabi Peace Forum with the “Award for Strengthening Peace in Africa”, said there was a need to inculcate values and principles of tolerance and peace in educational institutions, and particularly, among the youths.

“African leaders and decision-makers should ensure that democratic principles and good governance form the basis for management of affairs in every country in Africa, noting that peace, security, and good governance are inseparable.

“There is a need also for African stakeholders, that is, the government, private sector, and the Civil Society Organisations, to make concerted efforts to support existing mechanisms and initiatives to build strong and virile institutions that effectively support good governance which, inter alia, lead to the development and progress of our countries and continent.

“African leaders must reaffirm their commitment by demonstrating the political will required for ownership of African Peace and Security Architecture and in the implementation of African Governance Architecture.

“We must also adjust the effectiveness of the early warning system and conflict prevention and adopt policies aimed at resolving the crisis of de-radicalisation through continuous dialogues and negotiations,’’ he said.

President Buhari noted that efforts must be concertised toward the curtailment and possible prevention of the circulation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, as well as the festering of foreign fighters into the African continent.

The President called for the imperatives of the next Summit of the African Union to take a holistic review of the challenges that continue to fester in Libya with the hope of finding a pragmatic African approach to resolving the over-a-decade-old instability in Libya that had made that country a safe-haven for all kinds of weapons and foreign fighters whose profound impacts stare all in the sub-regions and Africa.

“Your Excellencies, Distinguished Ladies & Gentlemen, global terrorism, banditry and other transnational crimes continue to pose enormous challenges not only to Africa but to global peace and security. These phenomena have become perennial threats to sustained economic development and growth.

“Nigeria and other regional bodies in Africa and the rest of the world are working assiduously to deal with these existential threats to the very existence of humanity. In Nigeria, we continue to engage bilaterally and multilaterally to comprehensively win the war against the Boko Haram insurgency and other related terror groups through kinetic and non-kinetic approaches.

“When I assumed power in 2015, Boko Haram held about two-thirds of Borno State, half of Yobe State, and a couple of Local Government Areas in Adamawa State, all in the North-East of Nigeria. We have been able to retrieve these swathes of territories by investing over 1 billion dollars to acquire hard and software weaponry from the US and other friendly countries to carry out sustained operations against insurgency since 2015.

“Our Armed Forces and those of our partners in the Multinational Joint Task Force (consisting of Chad, Niger, Cameroon, Benin Republic and Nigeria) continue to demonstrate great bravery while paying the ultimate price in securing our collective freedom. Despite the difficult times we face, we continue to spend very scarce and lean resources to ensure that we have a well-resourced military force to take on this task. Ideally, these are resources that could be spent on Education, Healthcare, infrastructure and other social services, but without peace, we have learned the hard way that our children cannot go to school or seek good healthcare,” the President stated.

President Buhari told the assembly of African leaders that the shrinking of Lake Chad had resulted in dire consequences of the people of the region losing their traditional source of living which culminated in the youths being recruited by the terrorist groups who were seeking means of livelihood occasioned by difficult economic conditions.

He explained that the scenario created serious instability and served as a litmus test for member countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) in devising means to restore the livelihoods within the region.

“As a corollary to containing this development, the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) has begun implementing programmes to safeguard the ecosystem of the basin, including seeking global support to return the lake to an economic hub it was known for in the past.

“Although, we are winning the war, however, as a country and sub-region, we continue to be negatively impacted by events in Libya, the Central Africa Republic, The Sahel and the war in Ukraine. Our region is awash with all sorts of small and light weapons that continue to be free in circulation, orchestrated by the impact of foreign fighters.

“We must therefore, support peace initiatives to bring political stability in crisis-ridden areas such as Libya, Central African Republic and other parts of the Sahel region to discourage the spread of insurgency, other criminal groups, as well as arms and foreign fighters in these locations and continent-wide,” he stated.

President Buhari noted that it was imperative for the African countries, through the African Union, to renew initiatives for finding African Solutions to the challenges of Libya that have continued to remain volatile, hoisting not only lack of peace and stability in that country, but development in the Sahel, Central and West Africa as well as the Lake Chad Regions.

“Too many external interests have pestered on the challenges of Libya for too long and regrettably compounded the search for sustainable resolution. This has left our sub-regions far more fragile and a haven for all negative influences to regenerate which have ultimately remained threats to peace, stability, development and progress of our regions and the rest of Africa.

“I hope that the next African Union Summit next month, would revisit this matter, comprehensively and pragmatically, to free our regions and continent, the cycles of violence, instability, lack of development and progress in the sub-regions of Africa that are well-endowed with resources that can easily sustain not only the continent but most of the world.

“I hope that President Macky Sall, as President of the African Union, would take up this challenge at the continent’s next Summit, to refocus our attention, to finding indigenous sustainable solutions to Libya as indeed the entire Peace and Stability Architecture of our continent.

“To conclude my address, I wish to align myself with the Declarations reached at the two previous series of the Conference,” he said.

President Buhari thanked the Abu Dhabi Forum for Peace under the tutelage and sterling leadership of Shaykh Abdallah Bin Bayyah, for the honour of nominating him as the recipient of the “African Award for Strengthening the Peace”.

“It is indeed a recognition that speaks volumes to the ultimate goal of collective efforts by African leaders to engender peace and stability as prerequisites for development in our continent.

“This event is taking place amidst growing armed conflicts, exacerbated by extremists’ ideology rooted in the misinterpretation of religious precepts, and of course widespread deprivations of the citizens of Africa and other parts of the world.

“These sad developments have, for many decades, become worrisome that they preoccupy all governments and well-meaning organizations, as well as individuals in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.

“Realizing the danger posed by the growing insecurity to the progress African countries have achieved in their political and socio-economic advancement since gaining independence from their colonial masters, it is commendable that the Government of Mauritania, in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Forum for Peace, launched the First edition of the Conference in 2020, where the inaugural Conference deliberated on: “The Role of Islam in Africa: Tolerance and Moderation Against Extremism and Sectarianism”.

“The theme of the Third edition of the Peace Conference: “Enter all in Peace” still corroborates the lingering scourge of insecurity, with linkages within and outside of the region, thereby necessitating the imperative for continued concerted engagements with governments and international partners towards its amelioration, if not outright eradication,” the President told the leaders.

President Buhari paid tribute to the relentless drive and courage of His Excellency Sheikh Abdallah Bin Bayyah, for his initiative to promote peace through the process of combating extremists’ ideas that incubate violence in societies.

“Your scholarly teachings should be given due dissemination to counter the terrorists’ narrative misrepresenting Islamic thoughts,” he said.

President Buhari stated that it was his strong belief that if leaders were able to re-commit themselves in the right directions with our strong political will, Africa would be better for it.

President Buhari appreciated President El-Ghazouni and the Government and people of Mauritania for hosting the peace conference.

In his remarks, the President of the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies, Shaykh Abdallah Bin Bayyah, said the 2023 conference theme was based on the recommendations of the “Nouakchott Declaration” that emerged from the inaugural conference.

The declaration, which aims to deconstruct the religious basis of extremist speeches and to limit violence based on religious arguments, was enshrined as a reference document in the African Vision for Peace at the 33rd Summit of Heads of State of the African Union.

Bin Bayyah said the 2023 conference aims to strengthen the implementation of the Nouakchott Declaration and grow its popularization.

“We want to raise awareness among African elites, spiritual elites and the youth, of the absolute priority that must be given to peace, and the need to implement concrete actions to promote and entrench it,” Bin Bayyah noted. “The promotion of peace is the only possible way to guarantee access to prosperity and economic and social development.”

He said that women would be specifically included during the three days of reflection, debate and development of concrete peace-building initiatives.

Welcoming African leaders and scholars to the peace conference, the President of Mauritania congratulated President Buhari for being singled out for the award, among other African leaders.

He said the award was given to President Buhari for providing good leadership and promoting peace in a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multi-linguistic country like Nigeria, and extending his experience and wisdom to other African countries.

The African Conference for Peace 2023 aims to strengthen the implementation of the 2022 Nouakchott Declaration by continuing to address the issues of conflict, misused concepts of Jihad, illegal immigration, girls’ education, and the promotion of peace and development.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

Reps Seek Relief Materials For Abak Market Fire Victims

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The House of Representatives has urged the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to arrange for relief materials for victims of the recent fire incidence at Abak Main Market, in Etim Ekpo, Ika Federal Constituency, Akwa Ibo Kom State.

This was sequel to a motion of urgent national importance titled “Urgent Need To Empathize With And Provide Relief Materials For Victims Of The Recent Fire Incidence At Abak Main Market In Abak, Etim Ekpo, Ika Federal Constituency, Akwa Ibom State”.

A member of the House, Hon Aniekan Umanah, said that the materials was “to cushion the effect of losses incurred during the fire.”

The House also urged the Federal Fire Service to enhance the operational capacity of their outpost to enable them rise to the occasion whenever fire disaster occur.

“The House Notes that while people all over the world were eagerly preparing and waiting to be ushered into the new year 2023 with joy, a devastating fire gutted down the popular Abak market at the Abak Market square area of Abak Town, in Abak Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State on the 30th of December, 2022 at midnight. The House Further notes that the inferno which began at about 12am lasted for over four hours before it was brought under control through community efforts and intervention by men of the Federal Fire Service, Uyo”.

The House “Aware that there have been an alarming increase in fire disasters in the markets across the country in the recent past, while observing that inferno wrecked havoc on people and properties resulting in several burns injuries and huge loses incurred by the hapless citizens and traders”.

The motion also disturbed that the ugly incident has left it’s victims distraught and helpless especially that the market served as their only source of livelihood with so much responsibilities to cater for,

“Further disturbed that majority of the victims obtained various forms of loans to finance their trading ventures and with the unfortunate situation are now jobless and unable to meet their daily responsibilities”. It said.

The House equally expressed worry that the highly industrious people of this community are majorly traders, farmers artisans and small scale entrepreneurs and have contributed their quota in the maintenance of peace and general development of the country and face imminent outbreak of epidemics arising from hunger and unhealthy lifestyle.

The House therefore has called on the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs & Disaster Management to immediately take stock of the affected innocent citizens and work out measures to assist them restore their means of livelihood.

It also urged the Committees  humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation as well as Committee on Interior to ensure compliance.

 

Olusola Akintonde

Corps Members assured of Safety in 2023 Elections

The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC has reiterated its commitment to the welfare and security of Corps Members who will be participating as ad-hoc staff in the forthcoming 2023 general election.

The Chairman of, Governing Board of NYSC, Ambassador Fatima Abubakar stated this in Abuja, the nation’s capital while speaking with the press at the opening ceremony of the 2023 Batch ‘A’ pre-orientation workshop.

According to Mrs. Abubakar, “the NYSC has an MoU with the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC and in terms of their allowances and so on, INEC pays for it and as I said, it is the responsibility of the management to ensure that corps members are sensitised so that they know exactly what they are supposed to do during the election duties.

“The most important thing is to be neutral, that is why they are put in that exercise and then, we will do all we can to ensure that they are safe during that time because apart from what the management does in terms of telling them how to take care of themselves, we also coordinate all the other agencies, the military, the police and all security agencies and we know that all security agencies function in all the camps across the country. 

“So All these agencies also come on board and make sure that Corp Members are safe during that time,” she added.

The Acting Director General of the scheme, Mrs. Christy Uba in her address expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for its unwavering faith in the scheme as demonstrated through the sustained provision of funds for the smooth conduct of the youth corps operations.

While speaking on the tremendous successes recorded by the scheme, Mrs. Uba said that there are certain operational challenges bordering on inadequate and dilapidated facilities at some orientation camps among others. 

“In this regard, while thanking State Governments and the administration of the FCT for their support to the NYSC. I appeal to other State Governments who are not living up to their statutory responsibilities to the scheme to expedite action in doing so, most especially in the Development and upgrade of facilities at the orientation camps and provision of logistics for the smooth operations of the scheme.”

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Alhaji Muhammad Bello commended the efforts of the Acting Director-General of NYSC in repositioning the scheme for optimal performance by deploying a wealth of analytical skills at ensuring the realisation of the NYSC set goals.

The theme of the 2023 Batch ‘A’ pre-orientation workshop is “The NYSC Orientation Course as a Veritable Tool for Socio-Cultural and Moral Re-engineering of the Nigerian Youths”. 

 

Dominica Nwabufo

Vietnam President Quits as Communist Party Intensifies Graft Crackdown

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Vietnam President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has resigned after the ruling Communist Party blamed him for “violations and wrongdoing” by officials under his control, the government said on Tuesday, in a major escalation of the country’s anti-graft campaign.

Phuc, a former prime minister widely credited with accelerating pro-business reforms, held the largely ceremonial post of president since 2021 and is the highest-ranking official targeted by the party’s sweeping corruption crackdown.

Vietnam has no paramount ruler and is officially led by four “pillars“: the party’s secretary, the president, prime minister and speaker of the house.

Phuc, 68, was ultimately responsible for offences committed by many officials, including two deputy prime ministers and three ministers, the government said.

Fully being aware of his responsibilities before the party and people, he submitted an application to resign from his assigned positions, quit his job and retire,” it said in statement.

Phuc’s office could not immediately be reached for comment and it was not clear if a replacement has been chosen.

Vietnam has been rife with speculation he would be removed following January’s dismissal of two deputy prime ministers who served under him, as the party doubles down on a “blazing furnace” anti-corruption drive led by its powerful long-serving chief, Nguyen Phu Trong.

Last year, 539 party members were prosecuted or “disciplined” for corruption and “deliberate wrongdoings,” including ministers, top officials and diplomats, according to the party, while police investigated 453 corruption cases, up 50% from 2021.

Trong earlier this month said the party was “more determined” and “more effective and methodical” in its approach, and vowed to deliver results.

Opinions vary on the impact of the anti-graft drive on investment and policy.

Le Hong Hiep of the Vietnam Studies Programme at the Singapore’s ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute said the purge could pave the way for cleaner more capable leaders to rise.

As long as the leadership reshuffles do not lead to radical policy changes, their impact on the economy will also be limited,” Hiep posted on his Facebook account.

However, Ha Hoang Hop, a senior visiting fellow at the same institute, said Phuc’s demise and uncertainty over the impact of the crackdown could unnerve investors.

 

 

 

 

Reuters /Shakirat Sadiq

Customs intercepts 317 packages of Marijuana in Niger State

The Niger/Kogi State Command of the Nigerian Customs has intercepted over 317 Packages of compressed Marijuana ( Cannabis Sativa) of 253.6kg weight.

 

The Comptroller in charge of the Command, Busayo Kadejo while briefing the press at the Command’s Office in Minna Niger State on Tuesday, says “the estimated street value of the seized items N20,695,00.00 million naira.

 

The Comptroller who handed the seized items to the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency’s Commander in Niger State Mr. Haruna Kwetishe for further action appreciated the effort of other security agencies in their usual collaboration in curtailing crime within the Command.

 

 “If the packages had escaped our eyes, they would have helped in the execution and sustenance of crimes such as banditry, kidnapping, thuggery and other social vices’, Comptroller Kadejo said.

 

He further urged the Community, opinion leaders and other stakeholders within the society to always report to law enforcement agencies any suspicious activities within the environment.

 

While commending Nigerians engaged in legitimate business, Comptroller Kadejo reiterated the commitment of the Nigerian Customs to suppress smuggling activities to the barest minimum.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

Battle Tanks For Ukraine In Sight

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Ukraine came a step closer on Tuesday to winning the fleet of modern battle tanks it hopes could turn the course of the war against Russia, after the West’s big holdout Germany said this would be the first item on its new defence minister’s agenda.

In the central city of Dnipro, authorities called an end to the search for survivors in the ruins of an apartment building destroyed during Russian missile attacks on Saturday.

Forty-four people were confirmed killed and 20 still unaccounted for in the attack, the deadliest for civilians of a three-month Russian missile bombardment campaign. Seventy-nine people were wounded and 39 rescued from the rubble.”

Nearly 11 months after Russia invaded, Kyiv says “a fleet of Western battle tanks would give its troops the mobile firepower to drive Russian troops out in decisive battles in 2023.

German-made ‘Leopard battle tanks,’ workhorse of armies across Europe, are widely seen as the only plausible option available in sufficient numbers. But they cannot be delivered without authorisation from Berlin, which has so far demurred.

With Western allies meeting at a U.S. airbase in Germany on Friday to pledge military support for Ukraine, Berlin is under “intense pressure to lift its objections this week,” in what would be one of the most consequential shifts in Western aid so far.

The decision sits on the desk of Germany’s new Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, named on Tuesday to replace Christine Lambrecht, who quit after missteps including a cheerful New Year’s message about the war that opponents called tone deaf.

 

 

 

Reuters /Jide Johnson