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State Policing will improve grassroots security, not intimidate opposition in Abia – Aguocha
The member representing Ikwuano/ Umuahia North and South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives Hon. Obi Aguocha, has defended the proposed State Police bill, saying it is designed to bring security operations closer to communities and improve protection of lives and property in Abia State, rather than serve as a tool for political intimidation.
Speaking on the development in a monitored interview, the lawmaker said Governor Alex Otti, will not use the State Police to intimidate any Abia residents or perceived opposition in the state.
He added that the governor already has the constitutional authority over all security agencies in the state, including the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services, yet he hasn’t used any of them as a tool for intimidation.
He said, “But the good thing about Abia is Dr. Alex Otti has no mean bone in himself to use the state police to intimidate people.
“He already has that authority, so if he hasn’t used the apparatus of the federal government to intimidate people, why then do you think he’s going to use the approaches of the state to intimidate people now?”
The lawmaker argued that the most significant benefit of the reform is bringing police operations to the grassroots.
He said officers who understand the language, culture, and terrain of their communities will be better positioned to gather actionable intelligence.
According to him, “If you bring somebody else from Sokoto to Abia, there’s also a language barrier. And that affects actionable intelligence and that affects relationship,” he said.
“Agai if someone from our own community is in charge of a police operation, he understands our language, knows our own culture, we can communicate to that person and say, these are where the bad people are.”
“A Divisional Police Officer who hails from the state understands the terrain of the state far better than somebody from Zamfara that will come here because traditions and culture also matter in terms of security.”
Addressing public fears that state police could be misused by governors, he said the bill contains safeguards to prevent intimidation and abuse of power.
He noted that the federal government would retain a role to assist states where the command is not performing effectively, but cannot override democratic structures.
“There are safeguards in the bill that ensures that there will be no intimidations. People have wrongly held perception issues that this will be a tool for governor no, it’s not, that is the assurances that I’m giving to our people.
Hon. Aguocha also disclosed that the National Assembly has passed the constitutional amendment, which now requires ratification by state Houses of Assembly. He added that the Nigeria Governors’ Forum has endorsed the proposal and that all 36 states are “ready to go.”
“The good news that came out today is that the Governors Forum has endorsed it and said that the 36 states are ready to go. “So it’s just formalities now that maybe within the next week or two, it will go through the state houses of assembly for the ratification. Once it’s being ratified, then the President will endorse it. The President has also shown willingness to endorse it” he said.
He also added that both the House of Representatives and the Senate have supported the bill.
“The state policing is a long-term measure, not just a response to current insecurity.
“Bottom line is that, policing is now coming to the grassroots. It’s now coming to the communities. So that the beneficiaries will be more of the beneficiaries to the good that is coming from state policing,” he maintained.
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Grand Celebration as Dr. and Dr. Mrs. Elelenta Nwabuisi Clock 40 Years of Marriage
The Premier Mayor of Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area and current member of the Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU) Governing Council, Dr. Elelenta Nwambuisi Elele, and his wife, Dr. Mrs. Melody Elele, on Saturday, August 15, 2026, celebrated 40 years of marriage in a colourful ceremony that brought together prominent political leaders, academics, traditional stakeholders, family members, friends and associates from across Abia State and beyond.

The Ruby Wedding Anniversary ceremony, held at the NOBIK International Event Centre in Aba, Abia State, was marked by emotional testimonies, prayers, reflections on marriage, tributes to the couple and renewed vows, as guests celebrated four decades of companionship and family life.
Among the distinguished personalities at the event were Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, OFR and Wife, Mrs. Priscilla Chidinma Otti; members of the National and State Assemblies; commissioners; local government chairmen and councillors; Labour Party leaders; members of the ABSU Governing Council; academics, friends and associates of the Elele family.

Delivering the anniversary sermon, guest minister Rev. Prof. Nzorta based his message on 1 Corinthians 2:9, while congratulating Dr. Elelenta and Dr. Melody Elele for successfully completing 40 years of marriage.
The cleric, who disclosed that he has been married for 32 years, described marriage as an institution created by God and drew references from Genesis 2:18 and 2:24, as well as Ephesians 5:25-33.

He emphasised companionship, commitment and mutual love as essential ingredients for a lasting marriage, urging the couple to remain steadfast in their love and faith as they enter another chapter of their marital journey.
Giving his testimony and renewing his marital vows, Dr. Elelenta Nwambuisi Elele took guests through the remarkable story of how his relationship with his wife began, tracing their acquaintance to their childhood years and recounting how their friendship eventually blossomed into marriage.
He recalled that he left home at the age of 23, while Melody was 13, noting that he had known her since she was about five years old because she was from a neighbouring village.
According to him, his journey took a significant turn after he received a scholarship in 1976 to study engineering in the United States.
“I left home at 23 and she was 13. I had known this lady when she was 5 right after the war as she was from the next village. But believe me, when I got a scholarship in 1976 to study engineering in USA. I was surprised when a 13 years old from the next village approached me… I’m a lucky man.
He further recalled an encounter with Melody when she became a college student, saying he asked whether she had a farm and requested that she bring him vegetables from it.
“3 hours later, there was Ugu, Okro, and I looked at her, she was honest.
“So I approached this young lady… I called her mother and sat her down and told her (mother) I like this young lady but she’s too little and there’s nothing I can do. Then the (her) mother said my husband married me when I was 12… Then until 1985…“
Reflecting on four decades of marriage, Dr. Elelenta ended his testimony with a deeply emotional declaration to his wife.
“I love you babe, and I will love you until the day I die“
Dr. Melody Elele also gave an emotional testimony, showering praise on her husband and recounting how she believes their meeting and eventual marriage transformed her life.
Describing her husband affectionately, she said:
“he’s the most handsome man“
She also recalled a recurring childhood dream involving beautiful birds and likened her husband to the bird that eventually came into her life.
“When I was young and I go to bed, I will always have this dream where I would be flying away with beautiful blue and yellow birds every time. Then in 1985 you finally found me and you became that beautiful blue and yellow bird. You swept me off my feet and everything about my life changed. Thank you my love for uplifting me and thank you for taking me to the highest height I can ever imagine and thank you for being a good husband. Thank you for being an amazing father to our 5 children and an amazing brother, an amazing son-in-law and today I promise to continue to love you, I promise to be behind you, I promise to be your backbone, I promise to take care of you in good and bad, but hopefully all good,“ she stated.
Speaking at the anniversary ceremony, Governor Alex Otti used the occasion to reflect not only on marriage and family but also on political conviction, public service and the dangers of divisive narratives.
The Governor said people sometimes embrace narratives without carefully examining the interests behind them, stressing that some narratives presented as collective interests are actually driven by personal ambitions.
“I just want to make one point, and that is our politics in Nigeria, politics in Abia State and politics in Ngwaland. Sometimes, when people craft narratives, a lot of people follow sheepishly, not knowing that the narratives they are crafting are selfish narratives, dressed up as group interests
“All of a sudden, your brother who has been with you, eating with you, becomes your enemy because he has shown up to contest elections. Somebody said, if you don’t want to know who dated your great-grandmother, don’t join politics,” Governor Otti said.
Governor Otti questioned the usefulness of such divisive politics, particularly when it fails to address the everyday challenges confronting citizens, including the cost of goods and the general welfare of the people.
The Governor disclosed that Dr. Elelenta was among the early supporters who believed in his capacity to transform Abia State after listening to him when he entered politics.
He recalled that Dr. Elelenta supported his political aspirations while serving as President of the Association of Ngwa People in the United States, a position that, according to the Governor, exposed him to considerable opposition and persecution from people who disagreed with his decision.
Governor Otti said he had forgiven those who wronged him through divisive political narratives, insisting that such political battles ultimately have little meaning if they do not produce good governance and tangible improvements in the lives of citizens.
He condemned the practice of allowing clannish and divisive politics to override competence, merit and the broader public interest.
Governor Otti urged the people to draw inspiration from the sacrifices of past leaders and forebears who, he said, placed the greater good above personal sentiment and material accumulation.
“Our great-grandparents were great people. Think of all of them. That’s why the other day we decided to honour Aguiyi Ironsi. And we will honour more people.
“I honoured Jaja Nwachukwu the other day, and we will keep honouring our people who made sacrifices.
“They were not sentimental; they were not myopic. Some of them, like M.I. Okpara, I understand, didn’t have a house. He could have accumulated all the money, and today he’s gone.
“I tell you one thing: a lot of the money we are all gathering, left, right and centre, we don’t need them. As a banker or former banker, I can tell you that most of the time, when you close your eyes and don’t wake up, that money goes to your enemy.” the Governor stated.
Governor Otti said Dr. Elelenta’s life should serve as an example of the importance of standing firmly by one’s convictions, even in the face of opposition.
“Have conviction; Believe in something. Even if they prosecute you, let them prosecute you because of your belief in something.
“You are dancing around. Today you are here, next tomorrow you are there; they don’t even know where you stand.
“At the end of the day, when important decisions are being made, they are not going to consider you because you can sell out,” Governor Otti stated.
Governor Otti thanked God for preserving Dr. Elelenta and Dr. Melody Elele and for blessing their marriage with children.
He prayed that God would continue to preserve the couple and grant them many more years together, expressing the hope that they would celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary and continue beyond the golden jubilee.
The Governor also paid tribute to Dr. Melody Elele, describing her as an epitome of a virtuous woman who is deeply committed to her family.
He commended her for being a strong pillar of support to her husband and the entire Elele family.
The couple’s first son, Engr. Nkediche Nwambuisi Elele, also paid tribute to his parents, describing his father as a stubborn but kind-hearted man who is capable of winning arguments.
He equally praised his mother for her devotion, sacrifices and unwavering commitment to the family over the years.
Other distinguished personalities who spoke at the event included the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince Uzor Nwachukwu; Senator Nkechi Nwogu; Senator Enyinnaya Harcourt Abaribe, representing Abia South Senatorial District; Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Ihuoma Emeruwa; and Dr. Godfrey Achilihu, a school old boy of Dr. Elelenta.
In their separate remarks, the speakers highlighted their longstanding relationships with the Elele family and described Dr. Elelenta Nwambuisi Elele as a custodian of Ngwa culture and heritage.
They also praised his accommodating nature, describing him as a man whose influence extends beyond politics and public office to community, cultural and social development.
Those in attendance included the Member representing Isiala Ngwa North/South Federal Constituency, Rep. Ginger Onwusibe; Member representing Aba Central State Constituency, Hon. Stephen Akachukwu Ucheonye; Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu; Commissioner for Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Prof. Friday Ogbonna; Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Dr. Matthew Ekwuribe; Abia State Labour Party Chairman, Hon. Peter “The Rock” Azubuike; Deputy Chairman of the Labour Party, South-East, Hon. Ishmael Onuoha; Mayor of Isiala Ngwa North, Hon. Timothy Kalu Iheke; Mayor of Isiala Ngwa South, Hon. Nnadozie Nwaogwugwu; Mayor of Obingwa, Hon. Maxwell Nwadike; Premier Deputy Mayor of Isiala Ngwa South, Hon. Eberechukwu Ahuruonye and The first Deputy Chairman of the Abia State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Royal Majesty, Eze Nelson Achilefu Nmerengwa.
Others included the Labour Party candidate for Obingwa East State Constituency, Hon. Victoria Onwubiko; Labour Party Chairman for Isiala Ngwa South, Hon. Smart Ogbonna; Labour Party Women Leader for Isiala Ngwa South, Chief Hon. Mrs. Veronica Orih; Leader of the Isiala Ngwa South Legislative Council, Rt. Hon. Fortune Chile Eze; Councillor representing Ovungwu Ward 8, Hon. Uchenna Samuel; Councillor representing Ovuokwu Ward 9, Hon. Collins Ugbaja; the Premier Councillors of the Isiala Ngwa South Legislative Council; Mr. Solomon Itiba; members of the Abia State University Governing Council, including its Pro-Chancellor and Chairman, Rt. Hon. Dr. Agwu U. Agwu; the Premier Mayor of Abia State; and numerous other dignitaries, friends and associates.
The gathering ultimately became more than a celebration of 40 years of marriage. It was a celebration of family, enduring friendship, faith, service, conviction, culture and the remarkable journey of two people whose union has produced five children and four decades of shared memories.
As Dr. Elelenta and Dr. Melody Elele renewed their vows before family, friends and distinguished guests, the ceremony closed on a powerful message of love and commitment: that after 40 years, their journey together is not at its end, but entering another promising chapter.
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Unmasking The Shameless Sponsor of UEBARI TOPBA (Aka Gani Topba)’s Media Attack On Chief Teeh Harvest Deesi Sunday
A renowned and respected Ogoni leader is about to smear his reputation and expose himself in a bid to pull down the rising reputation of Chief Lesi Maol, whose passion for developing the capacity of Ogoni youths for self-sustainability has now become his undoing, out of envy and jealousy.
This leader, whose name will be published in my next publication if he refuses to toe the path of honour, has been cornering and feasting on government opportunities and largesse meant for the development of Ogoni over the years, appointing and employing only his relatives and cronies into juicy positions at the detriment of other Ogoni youths, unchallenged or confronted out of respect.
I am aware of his clandestine deals, in which he allegedly rakes in billions without impacting any of it on the youths. Rather, he is using the funds to sponsor a campaign of calumny against any rising Ogoni son on the verge of gaining prominence.
Today, his focus is on the towering reputation of the KAGOTE President, Chief Lesi Maol.
Though he, like an ostrich, claims not to be a politician, he lives a flamboyant lifestyle, albeit quietly, so as not to attract public attention.
He has always positioned himself as the prominent figure and the only channel through which every economic accrual, resource and opportunity meant for the development of Ogoni people comes through him only under every government.
For the same reason he pitches Ogonis against elected and appointed sons in government at every opportunity, frustrating their efforts to exercise effective leadership through blackmails and smear campaigns. Many still suffer stigma from those smear campaigns till today.
For several years now, he has been receiving ₦50 million monthly as proceeds from a pipeline surveillance contract on the TNP( Trans Niger Delta Pipeline) through his proxies, who are reportedly not even from Ogoni. He is also receiving five percent (5%) of a negotiated sum with a certain company he is fronting for oil exploration in Ogoniland.
He is yet to explain to the Ogoni people what happened to the 40 employment opportunities ceded to our young graduates by the NNPC during the oil exploration negotiations through the Ogoni Dialogue Committee (ODC), which he facilitated, and of which his own daughter is a beneficiary and number one on the list.
Further investigation revealed that about 18 persons on the list are not indigenes of Ogoni, despite the NNPC employment opportunity being meant solely for Ogoni people.
He solely nominated Uebari Topba (Gani Topba) into the Ogoni Dialogue Committee (ODC) so as to take advantage of his inability to read and write, using him to attack other Ogoni leaders rather than encouraging him to take advantage of adult/non-formal education to educate himself and improve his capacity.
This same Ogoni leader uses proceeds from his deals to lodge in five-star hotels, including the Hilton Hotel in Abuja, and flies business class on international flights without anybody knowing the source of his income.
We are also aware that he is about completing his multi-billion-naira mansion in Old GRA, apart from the massive renovation currently ongoing on his country home, reportedly being carried out by the same contractor handling the construction of one of the health centres sponsored by the NNPC. Could this be a coincidence or an act of God?
This is the singular reason why he is not saying anything about the oil exploration currently going on in parts of Ogoniland.
In due course, Ogoni people will rise up to ask some more pertinent questions about the sources of the money he is using to do all these things, since, according to the facts, he is not helping anyone outside his relatives.
The big question on the lips of Ogoni people is: Why is he using Gani Topba to insult Chief Lesi Maol, who has decided to redeem Ogoni youths from poverty with his hard-earned money, not obtained from Federal or State allocations or government contracts?
Ordinarily, Ogoni had expected this leader to be a bridge for peace among Ogoni youths, but he has rather chosen to become an Ogoni leader who is, as the saying goes, “dancing naked at the marketplace.”
I am equally ready to further undress him with more shocking facts and revelations if he does not stop these anti-Ogoni people antics.
We have credible evidence of his interface and phone calls with some Ogoni youths who tried to caution Uebari Topba (alias Gani Topba), questioning their interest in the matter and advising them to allow Lesi and Gani to “fight.”
The question now is: What does he stand to gain from all the attacks by Gani Topba on Lesi and KAGOTE?
It is very laughable that Chief Lesi Maol is being accused of sabotaging oil resumption in Ogoniland.
If Gani Topba and his paymaster knew the millions of naira Chief Lesi Maol had invested in training and positioning Ogoni youths in various oil and gas-related skills in preparation for the said oil resumption, they would bow their heads in shame.
In the area of entrepreneurship, Lesi Maol has also provided ₦200 million in grants for Ogoni youths who want to do business.
There is also his sponsorship of Science Quiz Competitions in secondary schools across Ogoniland to encourage young Ogoni students to study science-related courses, which are basic requirements in the oil and gas sector.
It is worthy of mention that dozens of Ogoni students are today enjoying Lesi Maol’s scholarships, among several other uncountable positive gestures towards Ogoni youths.
I want to use this medium to inform this leader that, in due time, Ogoni youths will demand the publication of the list of contractors handling various ongoing NNPC projects in Ogoniland, including their scopes of work and costs.
I will also urge Ogoni people to demand details of the bidding and selection processes, including the owners of the companies involved.
This is because if the “goodwill projects” given to the entire Ogoni people by the NNPC to soften the grounds for oil resumption are handled with such a level of secrecy, what is the guarantee that Ogoni youths will be carried along when full-scale oil production starts?
Oil exploration is already going on in parts of Ogoni, yet this leader and his boy, Gani, are pretending not to know and are misleading Ogoni people into believing that dialogue and negotiations are still ongoing.
Ogoni youths will rise up to stop any leader who continues to perpetrate the old-fashioned tendency of greedy leadership.
No such leader will be allowed to continue using the name of Ogoni to enrich himself and his family alone.
We will stop at nothing to expose them, including making public how a book written by Ken Saro-Wiwa was published by this leader without making any reference to Ken.
We will expose these and many other issues in the coming days to unmask the real enemies of the Ogoni people and the youths who do not want the unity of Ogoni youths or any other organised leadership structure to exist in Ogoni.
At this juncture, I passionately appeal to this leader to immediately desist from anything that could bring us back to the dark days of needless bloodshed in Ogoniland.
He should allow the existing peace being enjoyed in Ogoni to continue by allowing Ogoni people to breathe.
A word, they say, is enough for the wise!
Teeh Harvest Deesi Sunday,
Kereken, Ogoni
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NYSC DG VISITS ABIA ORIENTATION CAMP, INSPECTS FACILITIES, REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO CORPS MEMBERS’ WELFARE
The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig. Gen. Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu, has visited the NYSC Abia State Orientation Camp to assess the facilities and ensure that the welfare and safety of corps members undergoing the 2026 Batch ‘B’ Orientation Course are prioritised.
The visit, which took place on the eighth day of the orientation exercise, also provided the NYSC Director-General an opportunity to interact with corps members, inspect the ongoing renovation of the camp and engage with the state authorities on areas requiring further support.
Speaking during the visit, the NYSC State Coordinator in Abia, Mr Yunusa Tanimu, revealed that 1,753 corps members comprising 760 males and 993 females were registered for the orientation exercise.
Tanimu expressed delight at receiving the Director-General and his entourage, describing the corps members deployed to Abia as disciplined, enthusiastic and adaptable to the regimented nature of the orientation camp.
He said camp activities, including lectures, parade drills, military manoeuvres, sports, social activities and the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, were progressing smoothly, with corps members actively participating.
According to him, the camp clinic is being managed by 12 medical doctors, 19 nurses, 13 pharmacists and 21 other health personnel, working alongside a doctor and a nurse from the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, to attend to the health needs of the camp community.
The coordinator said security around the camp had remained relatively stable, adding that the NYSC was working with security and law enforcement agencies to strengthen intelligence gathering, access control and general security within and around the camp.
He also noted that market operators within the camp had also been accredited and issued identification cards as part of measures to improve security.
Highlighting some of the achievements recorded since his assumption of office, Tanimu said 251 plastic chairs were procured during the 2026 Batch ‘B’ Orientation Course, while another 110 chairs were procured for the ongoing exercise.
He added that the camp entrance and outer walls had been painted and decorated with NYSC inscriptions, while a ramp was constructed at the multipurpose hall to provide wheelchair access to the stage in line with the organisation’s policy on inclusivity.
The coordinator also disclosed that efforts had been made to attract additional support for the camp, including a donation of 100 chairs.
Tanimu commended the Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, for his support for NYSC operations in the state, both within and outside the orientation camp.
He listed some of the support provided by the state government to include renovation of the camp’s public areas and multipurpose hall, construction of internal walls, provision of solar power and 46 streetlights, a 110 KVA generator, accommodation for the NYSC State Secretariat, as well as 61 sets of office desks, chairs and other furniture for the Secretariat.
On the state allowance promised to corps members serving in Abia, the coordinator said the governor had ordered its immediate implementation after some administrative bottlenecks were addressed.
However, Tanimu appealed for further intervention in some areas, including the high cost of diesel resulting from inadequate national grid power supply, the need for additional renovation and cleaning of some camp facilities, ambulance provision and expansion of hostel capacity.
He said some of the facilities were becoming inadequate due to the increasing number of corps members and appealed for continued support from relevant stakeholders
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The NYSC Director General Brig Gen. Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu while Addressing the corps members, said his visit was primarily to assess the condition of camp facilities and ensure that the welfare of corps members remained a priority.
The Director-General urged the corps members to take advantage of their service year to acquire skills, build networks and prepare for life after the NYSC programme.
He advised them to be prudent with their allowances and consider investing part of their earnings in businesses or other legitimate ventures that could provide income after their service year.
Nafiu encouraged the corps members to abandon the mindset of depending solely on government for employment, stressing the need to develop entrepreneurial skills and explore multiple sources of income.
He urged them to make friends, exchange ideas and interact positively with one another, noting that the NYSC programme was designed to promote national integration and expose young Nigerians to opportunities beyond their immediate environments.
The Director-General also encouraged the corps members to take advantage of the SAED programme and opportunities in the capital market, including learning about investments and other legitimate financial opportunities.
He further urged them to remain open-minded, identify opportunities around them and think creatively in addressing the challenges they may encounter after their service year.
The NYSC Director-General also reminded the corps members that the scheme was non-partisan and warned them against using their status as serving corps members to promote the political interests of individuals or political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He further cautioned them against travelling without obtaining the necessary authorisation from the appropriate NYSC authorities, particularly on long-distance journeys, citing the prevailing security situation in the country.
Speaking with journalists after the event ,Nafiu said he was impressed with the transformation of the Abia Orientation Camp compared with his previous visit.
He disclosed that the first phase of the renovation exercise had been completed, while the scheme was awaiting the commencement of the second phase.
According to him, the corps members were in Abia to serve the nation, integrate into the host community, promote national unity and cultural cohesion, and contribute to the socioeconomic development of the state.
Nafiu disclosed that about 53 medical doctors and more than 112 nurses were among the corps members deployed to Abia State, alongside teachers, engineers and professionals from other fields.
He urged the corps members to respect the culture and values of their host communities and encouraged residents of Abia to receive them as brothers, sisters and children who had come to contribute to the development of the state.
The Director-General also commended Governor Alex Otti for the support provided to the NYSC and appealed for additional assistance in areas where the camp still required intervention.
He said further requests would be discussed during his scheduled engagement with the governor.
Highlights of the visit included a quarter guard parade by corp members, cultural dance performances and the presentation of cash gifts to outstanding corps members who had distinguished themselves through good character and conduct during the orientation exercise.
Also present at the event were camp officials, directors and other senior officials of the NYSC, as well as other stakeholders who witnessed the activities marking the Director-General’s visit to the orientation camp.
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