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Gov Abiodun Gives House, Cash Rewards to Mark Teachers Day in Ogun

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As the world marked Teachers’ Day on Monday, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun appreciated award-winning teachers in the State with cash prizes and a house.

The Governor offered Mr Odegbola Ayodele, a Junior Secondary School teacher from Abeokuta Grammar school, who also won the overall Best Teacher in the State, a two-bedroom bungalow in the State owned Princes Court.

Mr. Adewale Abayomi, from Odua Comprehensive High School, Imoru, who was the Best Teacher in the Senior Secondary category was given the sum of N2.5m and Mrs. Mary Adeyemi from St. Paul’s School II, Sagamu, who was the best Primary School Teacher went home with a cash gift of N2m from the Governor.

Gov. Abiodun said the State government has formally instituted a yearly Best Teachers Awards in this category to appreciate outstanding teachers in the State and those who have distinguished themselves in the course of carrying out their duties.

Prince Dapo Abiodun disclosed this while addressing executive members of the Nigerian Union of be Teachers (NUT), Academic Staff Union Secondary Schools (ASUSS) and All Nigerian Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS), to mark this year’s World Teachers Day in his office at Oke-Mosan Abeokuta.

Gov Abiodun said to encourage teachers for efficient service delivery, it is imperative to celebrate those who have shown creativity, dedication and hard work in the course of imparting knowledge to our younger ones.

He noted that this would spur them to put in more efforts in educating the nation’s future Leaders.

According to the Governor: “We will continue to celebrate innovation. We will encourage consistency. Our administration will continue to make the welfare of our teachers our priority. Our teacher’s reward will not be in heaven, but here on earth”, he stated.

Prince Abiodun used the occasion to call on parents to be more involved in caring for their children instead of shifting the responsibility to teachers as the development process of a child would not be complete without the involvement of their parents.

“It is becoming increasingly clear that our children now spend the larger part of their days with teachers. It is alarming to see that in the pursuit of economic fulfilment, many parents have now have left their parental roles to teachers.

“While I call for a rethink by such parents, but in the meantime, I will call on our teachers to help the situation by inculcating in the children, positive attitudes, ideals and virtues. Help us to protect the rights of our children”, Prince Abiodun pleaded.

He said the commemoration of the World’s Teachers Day is significant because it draws attention to the noble role of the teaching profession in nation-building in line with a standard-setting instrument that addresses the status and situations of teachers around the world.

The Governor noted that this year’s World Teachers Day, would identify the challenges teachers face in the practice of their noble profession, especially at this period of the global emergency of the CCOVID-1, adding that event was to appreciate teachers and also assess their importance as educators of the world so as to improve on their service for the humanity.

Prince Abiodun also said the occasion would provide an opportunity to consider issues relating to teachers and teaching profession, honour and recognize of their contributions to the development of the education sector and the socio-economic development of Nigeria as a whole.

While describing teachers as partners in building the State, the Governor said his administration would continue to appreciate them for their individual and collective roles in creating new learning environment for the children of Ogun State through the Ogun digiClass and other platforms, especially during the covid-19 lockdown.

He enjoined them to be innovative and painstaking in the discharge of their duties, as they owe the State and the country, the responsibility of ensuring that children are adequately cater for the physically, mentally and socially to meet future challenges.

The Governor said that the process for the recruitment of 1, 655 Graduate teachers to fill some of the vacancies existing in Public Secondary Schools in the State was at an advanced stage just as approval for career elongation of Primary School teachers to Grade Level 15 has been approved, while Principals-General and Headmasters-General from the four Geo-Political Zones of our dear State have been appointed and sworn into office.

In his remark, the Chairman, Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Comrade Titilope Adebajo, while describing teachers as risk takers and mind moulders, called for the introduction of Education Trust Fund to enable government address many challenges facing the education sector.

State Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools (ASUSS), Comrade Akeem Lasisi, called for the review of the free education policy to enable participation of parents and corporate entities in fund the sector.

In an interview, this year’s best teacher awardee, Mr. Ayodele attributed his emergence as the overall best teacher in the State to hardwork. He called on other teachers to be committed and remain steadfast in the discharge of their duties, “as there is always a pay day ahead for hard workers”.

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We Will Not Succumb to Threats, Pressure – Buhari-led Government Warns

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Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu

The Presidency has warned that the Buhari-led government will not succumb to threats and take any decision out of pressure at a time when the nation’s full attention is needed to deal with the security challenges facing it at a time of the Covid-19 health crisis.

The warning, conveyed in a statement by Senior Special Assistant to the president on media and publcity, Garba Shehu Sunday night, was sequel to responded to the recurring threats to the corporate existence of the country with factions giving specific timelines for the President “to do one thing or another or else, in their language, the nation will break up.”

Shehu described the demands as an unpatriotic outbursts, which are both unhelpful and unwarranted.

“This administration will not take any decision against the the interests of 200 million Nigerians, who are the President’s first responsibility under the constitution, out of fear or threats especially in this hour of health crisis.

“The President as an elected leader under this constitution will continue to work with patriotic Nigerians, through and in line with the Parliamentary processes to finding solutions to structural and other impediments to the growth and wellbeing of the nation and its people”, Shehu stated.

Only recently a group of people from the South West of the country joined their South East counterpart in agitating for cessation.

On Saturday October 3 2020, respected clergy, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, while giving a remark at a symposium to mark Nigeria at 60 Independence Day Celebration charged the Federal Government on the need to restructure the nation to avoid break-up.

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Edo Guber Poll: I am not downcast, Ize-Iyamu Says, Preaches Gratitude

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APC candidate in the Edo Guber election, Osage Ize-Iyamu at a special thanksgiving service held in his Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG), Soul Winners Assembly, in Benin City.

Contrary to some opinions about his electoral loss, the governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Edo State, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu says he was not downcast for not winning.

The second time governorship candidate made this known at a special thanksgiving service held in his Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG), Soul Winners Assembly, in Benin City on Sunday.

Ize-Iyamu was at the church to celebrate the successful conclusion of the September 19 governorship election and dismissed notions that he was downcast for not being declared the winner.

He stated that he chose to express gratitude to God for the exercise, as well as immensely thank supporters and those who assisted him, adding that God expects Man to offer him praises in all situations.

A pastor and politician, Ize-Iyamu while delivering the Sunday sermon titled “Utilising Opportunities”, said every opportunity must be seized to achieve an aim.

Speaking on the electoral process and its outcome, Pastor Ize-Iyamu averred that defeat is an imagined state, and that since the exercise he had not felt defeated.

He however admonished his supporters not to allow the seed of defeat germinate amongst them, as God has decreed that all the “Earth is theirs”.

Also speaking at the church service, the Edo State Regional Pastor of the RCCG, Professor Dele Balogun, stated that God may allow the loss of a battle and later win the war to test one’s faith, urging Supporters of Pastor Ize-Iyamu not to lose focus.

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Buhari’s Aide Attacks Those Condemning Labour Unions for Suspending Industrial Action

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The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government has condemned those attacking the organised labour unions for calling off the proposed industrial action originally scheduled to take place on September 28 as enemies of Nigeria’s progress and development.

The Presidency argued that since the organised labour toed the path of honour last week, seeing reason with the imperatives of fuel price adjustment, and opening a further window of dialogue on the service based electricity tariff, some groups of Nigerians have been “dolorous, disgruntled, and disconsolate.”

The Buhari administration also descried some other Nigerians who have expressed disappointment at the labour unions’ bipartite agreement as “bitter-enders,” who have remained entrenched in pre-2015 and 2019 elections mode.

“Since organised labour toed the path of sense and sensibility last week, seeing reason with the imperatives of fuel price adjustment, and opening a further window of dialogue on the service based electricity tariff, some groups of Nigerians have been dolorous, disgruntled, and disconsolate.

“They had apparently perfected plans to use the strike by the labour unions as smokescreen to unleash anarchy on the land, fomenting mayhem and civil disobedience. But the plan blew up in their faces, and they have been in severe pains since then. They have launched series of tirades against organised labour.

“For some interest groups, their intention was to use the umbrella of the strike to further their whimsical and pie-in-the-sky dream of a revolution in the country. It went bust in their faces.

“For some others, Bitter-Enders, who have remained entrenched in pre-2015 and 2019 elections mode, it was opportunity to avenge the 2012 Occupy Nigeria protests, which they believe largely devalued the government of the day, and led to its eventual ouster in 2015.

“The strike that was to have come up last week, they wanted to use as opportunity for a pound of flesh, which they calculated would weaken the government so much, and influence the 2023 elections. For them, it was all about hanker for power, its trappings and appurtenances. Nothing about love of country. They have since then been calling organised labour all sorts of names, claiming they deceived Nigerians.

“The times in which we live-with severe security, economic and social challenges-call for all hands to be on deck, and goodwill and support for government, as it strives to put the nation on an even keel. We commend organised labour for putting the country first.

“Those sponsoring and encouraging discord and anarchy, either for selfish ends, or as revenge for perceived injuries, are enemies of the country. Nigerians are urged to beware of them, as the Muhammadu Buhari government is only interested in engendering better quality of life for the citizenry. Nothing more,” said a statement by Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.

Idowu Sowunmi

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Cybersecurity consciousness is Everyone’s Business- NCC Boss, Danbatta

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Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta

The need to be cybersecurity-conscious to guarantee online safety for Internet users is said to be everyone’s business and not reserved for a group of people,

The Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta made the remark during at an event held in commencement of series of enlightenment and awareness campaign activities being embarked upon by the Commission for this year’s National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM).

Internet users across mobile networks in Nigeria, according to Danbatta, currently stand at 149.8 million as at August, 2020. He noted that more users are expected online as services in different sectors of the economy are becoming digitalised.

He called on individuals and corporate internet users to exhibit greater responsibility in protecting themselves against cybercrimes, especially with the increase in digital financial transactions for e-commerce activities.

Speaking on the Commission’s activotoes on various policy initiatives to drive pervasive broadband penetration to achieve increased digital inclusiveness, Danbatta notes that NCC is not unmindful of those who use Internet to carry out nefarious and dubious activities in the cyber space.

“To keep the genuine individual and corporate Internet users’ safe, the NCC, as regulator of the telecom sector, annually joins the rest of the world to create a lot of enlightenment around cybercrime in the month of October every year. We ensure that consumers are empowered through awareness and sensitisation campaigns, by providing information on both the positive and negative potentials available online, and measures required to safeguard themselves and their loved ones.

“Security is not reserved for a group of people, it is truly everyone’s business; bringing competence and knowledge to help build a safer and more inclusive information society”, The EVC said.

Danbatta however restated NCC’s commitment to continually embark on policy initiatives to enhance online security as well as educate and equip the consumers of telecoms services with information they need to be protected online.

In October every year, the National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) holds globally, aimed at raising awareness about cybersecurity, and to provide the public with general knowledge and tools required for online safety.

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Police Killings: IGP Adamu Bans FSARS, Other Tactical Squads from Patrols

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A file photo of Nigerians protesting the killing of a young man, Kolade Johnson, by a Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) operative in April 2019.

Tactical squads within the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has been banned from carrying out routine patrols and othe conventional low-risk duties.

According to a statement by police spokesman, DSP Frank Mba on Sunday, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu ordered that “all FSARS, STS, IRT & other Tactical Police Squads operating at Federal, Zonal & Command levels are hereby banned from carrying out routine patrols & other conventional low-risk duties – stop & search duties, checkpoints, roadblocks, traffic checks, etc – with immediate effect.

READ ALSO: Video: Atiku, Saraki Condemn Killing of a Young Man by SARS in Delta

The IGP also warned that: “Henceforth, no police personnel is authorized to embark on patrols or tactical assignments in mufti”.

The statement by Mba further stated that: “All Police Force personnel must always appear in their police uniforms or approved tactical gear.

“All Tactical Squads must also desist from the invasion of the privacy of citizens particularly through indiscriminate and unauthorized search of mobile phones, laptops and other smart devices.

“Henceforth,the Commissioner of Police in charge of FSARS, Commissioners of Police in charge of State/FCT Commands as well as their supervisory Zonal Assistant Inspectors General of Police, will be held liable for any police misconduct within their Area of Responsibility (AOR)” the IGP warned.

The IGP assured that authorities will step up monitoring of all activities of Tactical Squads (FSARS etc) and other police officers, nationwide, and ensure the prompt arrest, investigation and prosecution of all officers who violate these directives and other Force regulations.

Furthermore, the IGP stated that the NPF’s complaint Response Unit (@PoliceNG_CRU on Twitter) will also continue to be available to receive and investigate complaints against Police Officers, for appropriate action.

READ ALSO: Ondo Guber Election, APC, PDP Supporters Engage in Gun Battle

IGP Adamu however encouraged Nigerians to make available full details of incidents to the Unit, using any of their contact details.

This directive comes barely 24 hours after a young man was reported to have been killed by FSARS operatives in Delta State on Saturday. The ugly incident sparked renewed anger and clamour amongst Nigerians for an end to the squad, which many believe has gone rogue and unable to protect citizens.

Read NPF HQ’s press statement below

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Ondo Guber Election: APC, PDP Supporters Engage in Gun Battle

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Barely five days after candidates of the 17 political parties contesting the October 10 governorship election in Ondo State, including incumbent governor, Rotimi Akeredolu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Eyitayo Jegede of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), signed a peace accord supervised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), gunshots believed to have emanated from a political clash rendered the atmosphere in Akure Sunday morning.

PM News reported that supporters of the PDP and the APC in Ondo State exchanged gun fire in Akure, the capital.

READ ALSO: Ondo Guber Poll: IGP Deploys DIG, AIG and 11 Commissioners of Police

It was reported that the shooting, which happened on Oba Adesida Road was an escalation of a clash on Saturday, which led to the killing of an APC supporter.

According to statements posted on twitter by residents, one person was reported killed today and many injured.

“When did Ondo state election become a war? I haven’t heard this level of violence in Ondo since 2003 general elections. What is going on?”, wrote Love Ogundipe.

“This #Akureshootings is becoming something else, last night all hell was let loose at Oba nla, this morning is ijomu. Since when do we vote with guns in Ondo state? This is a new level of unacceptable election violence”, Ogundipe added.

READ ALSO: Video: Atiku, Saraki Condemn Killing of a Young Man By SARS in Delta

“Akure is the last place I expect violence from. Not a good sign atal (sic). Two people reportedly shot dead in 48hrs”, wrote Feyisayo..

While residents of the state have expressed their concern over safety, the Ondo PDP claimed two persons were killed and accused members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) supporting Governor Rotimi Akeredolu.

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Subsidy Removal and Deregulation: Matters Arising

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By Sanmi Obasa

Nigerian government is talking about removal of subsidy on oil products and deregulation of the sector again. This issue is always ever with us. Though the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its civil society partners campaigned against it the last time it came up in 2012, it’s now the turn of the APC government to see it as a viable option. Herein the following matters arise.

One, it is fraudulent and cowardice on the part of the Nigerian government to use the World Bank and IMF as a cover and drop their names as the motivators of subsidy removal. That’s not true. IMF and the World Bank will not insist nor make any country to embark on a policy it doesn’t want. They only advise based on their neoclassical background.

A neoclassical economy requires free market, capitalism, deregulation, liberalization and privatization. That’s what IMF and the World Bank believe in, and they are not apologetic about it. And they need not be apologetic. You believe what you believe; the responsibility is on the other party to convince you of the alternative. They are not devil or criminal because they are not thinking like you.

Therefore, the responsibility to deregulate either down or upper stream of the oil sector is that of the Nigerian government. All it needs to do is to convince Nigerians that its decision on the matter is in their best interest that may not be immediately evident, but in the medium and long runs. And if Nigerians believe it is sincere they may buy its proposition. If otherwise, it has to keep on trying until they are both on the same page.

Curiously too, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP( hypocrisy and anti subsidy removal posture is very fraudulent. PDP government of President Jonathan marshaled and articulated a good argument for subsidy removal in 2012 through many officials, including the then Governor of Edo State, Mr. Oshiomhole who had previously led many protests and strikes against it when he was a labour union leader.

Whereas, a good understanding of Mr. Atiku Abubakar’s economic blueprint dovetails to an eventual removal of subsidies as it is predicated on neoclassical assumptions. Therefore, there is no reason for PDP to play opposition politics for the sake of it.

A smarter move by PDP would have been to let APC know its hypocrisy in 2012 and coming into term with reality now which PDP canvassed then. It should have seized the opportunity to have a joint platform with the government to dialogue with the people, on why if subsidy is removed and well implemented, it will definitely bring pains but many benefits in the long run.

The same position goes to the labour. Many of them like Oshiomhole, know the theoretical foundation and reality of subsidy removal and they accept it. But they are torn between Marxist and pro masses rhetoric. So therefore they take a dubious position of pretending that they will fight government against subsidy removal. But the truth has finally arrived.

The tragedy of the labour’s position is, it opens itself to be called pro APC, pro Buhari and pro Fulani. It removed a big chunk from the credibility of already fading and largely irrelevant movement.

So Nigeria will finally remove oil subsidy. Let’s hope so. But is there really any subsidy at anytime? Or is it normal lie, trust politicians?

They have actually been lying about the existence of any subsidy to Nigerian masses. Only the rich, government officials, bank and oil companies and big business workers are being subsidized.

What they have been camouflaging as subsidy which they must remove is the appropriate pricing of oil products. The inappropriate pricing have many problems for the economy. It makes the oil sector and the whole economy inefficient. It adversely selects investors or it keeps investors and needed capital away from the economy.

The market economy thrives on the appropriate role of the price. If the price is right, as determined by the market forces, then other things will be right, including employment of resources and inflow of capital.

The above position is what government officials should be canvassing rather than lying about subsidy that doesn’t exist. Because Nigerian officials aren’t informed and are dubious, they haven’t been able to get the people on the same page with them. As a result they have allowed Nigerians to be exploited by self seeking labour leaders, civil society profiteers and dishonest politicians.

It doesn’t matter whether a government is a socialist or capitalist, if it runs its affairs contrary to theories and principles, it will find itself in trouble. Economic and political theories and principles intertwine and at the same time they have boundaries. Those boundaries must be respected for policies to be effective and meaningful for growth and development.

The disregard for those boundaries has been responsible for ineffectiveness of economic policies in the underdeveloped countries, especially in Africa. If the issue or objective is to reduce poverty and corruption and engender growth, we must pay attention to particular theories and principles that will make them realizable.

It is meaningless protesting and going on strike if access to economic resources is the solution to our problem. Rhetoric and good speeches may massage our pain for a while, but our pain will surface again after the anaesthetic effect of speeches and rhetoric has waned off.

If government’s objectives in the long run is growth, development, poverty and corruption reduction, the policy option to pursue now is, appropriate pricing, deregulation, liberalization, privatization, true federalism and restructuring of the Nigerian state. Let’s do it now.

Sanmi Obasa is a research analyst, he teaches business studies at Centennial College, Toronto.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Video: Atiku, Saraki Condemn Killing of a Young Man By SARS in Delta

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Former Vice President and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, and former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, have condemned the alleged killing of a young man in Delta State by a team of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigeria Police.

The incident was reported to have occurred in front of Wetland Hotel, Ughelli in Delta State on Saturday.

The operatives allegedly shot the citizen and left the scene. A trending footage shows them speeding off in the victim’s vehicle – a white Lexus SUV.

Reacting to the development, Atiku said SARS was set up to confront violent crimes such as armed robbery, kidnapping and other related crimes, but noted that the unit has morphed into an oppressor of the Nigerian masses.

According to him, “The Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) unit of the Nigerian Police was set up to confront violent crimes such as armed robbery, kidnapping and other related crimes. However, the unit has today morphed into an oppressor of the Nigerian masses who strive every day for a better life.

“Reports of intimidation, harassment and outright extortion by officers of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) have continued unabated. I strongly condemn their cruel actions against our people, and I urge the government to rise to the occasion and nip this monstrosity in the bud with the seriousness it deserves.

“It’s expedient that the activities of SARS are reviewed to ensure that the rogue elements are excised from the unit and sanity returned to its operations.”

In his reaction, Saraki called on the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government to immediately put a stop to these reprehensible activities and restructure the unit to better perform its lawful duties of safe guarding the lives and property of the Nigerian people.

“The reports of the continued harassment, illegal arrest, detention and high handedness by rogue cells of SARS against innocent Nigerians – most of them young people – in spite of the efforts to reform the Police & raise standards of policing are disheartening.

“A situation where the officers of the Police Force become a threat to the lives and property of the citizens they swore to protect is condemnable and unacceptable.

“I call on the Federal Government to immediately put a stop to these reprehensible activities and restructure the unit to better perform its lawful duties of safe guarding the lives and property of the Nigerian people,” Saraki said.

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Idowu Sowunmi

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Ogun Declares Oct 5 Public Holiday for World Teachers Day

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Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun

In commemoration of 2020 World Teachers Day, the Governor Dapo Abiodun-led Ogun State Government has declared Monday, October 5 as public holiday.

To this end, the state government said schools would not be opened to the students on that day.

Abiodun, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Primary and Secondary Education, Ronke Soyombo, explained that the government would not allow teaching activities on October 5 in order to celebrate the World Teachers Day.

The Abiodun administration enjoined students to stay at home on the said date, adding that teaching and learning activities would resume on Tuesday, October 6.

Idowu Sowunmi

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