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The U.S. Cuts Ties With The World Health Organization (WHO)

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In yet another interesting announcement on Friday, the US president Donald Trump said he is severing the relationship between the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United States.

“We will be today terminating our relationship with the World Health Organization and directing those funds to worldwide and deserving, urgent global public health needs,” he said during a White House press briefing.

A few days ago, the administration had outlined detailed conditions that must be met by the world health governing body for a chance for reconciliation with the US. But the WHO did not respond.

Trump has fallen out with the UN’s health agency as COVID-19 took a devastating toll on the United States, killing over 100,000 persons and plummeting the economy. He has blamed the WHO for not doing enough to quell the pestilence and most of fall, taking side with China that he believes was responsible for the outbreak of the virus.

Though in the onset, Trump praised China’s approach to the crisis saying he trusts the Asian giant has what it takes to confront the enemy, the unprecedented toll it took in the US changed his stance. Trump now believes that China is culpable and the WHO is their partner in crime.

“China’s cover-up of the Wuhan virus allowed the disease to spread all over the world, instigating a global pandemic that has cost more than 100,000 American lives and over a million lives worldwide,” he said.

Trump’s distraught with the WHO has been largely based on the claim that the health body said it wasn’t necessary to initiate a travel ban when he wanted to. He said a ban would have prevented carriers of the virus from entering the United States from China, and that would have kept the impact to the barest minimum.

On January 31, the Trump’s administration announced the restriction of people entering the US from China, but the WHO said that such a ban is not necessary because it may not help to contain the spread and may lead to social and economic crisis.

In his push for China to take responsibility for the COVID-19 outbreak, Trump was hoping that the WHO would support his claims which includes that the virus was developed in a Chinese lab. The health organization’s failure to back up his claims appears to have hiked his discountenance for it, furthering his belief that China has pressured the WHO to mislead the world.

In February, Trump proposed slashing the US contribution to the WHO in half, from $122.6 million the previous fiscal year to $57.9 million. In April, he announced that the United States government would halt its funding to the World Health Organization. The development followed the rising belief among conservatives that the WHO is being too friendly with China. Trump has earlier demanded that the organization change its perceived friendly attitude with China as a sign that it is neutrally doing its job.

WHO’s failure to dance to his tone put it at the center of his blame game and consequently retaliatory actions.

The US relationship with China has deteriorated since Trump became the president, evidenced by the escalation of the trade war between the two countries, and he is seeing anyone who has a good relationship with China as an enemy too.

China’s recent interference in Hong Kong’s political unrest, imposing strict political crackdown laws that would trample civil rights and reflect its communist rules, has put Hong Kong in the way of the US. Trump said Hong Kong’s role as a global financial center has been jeopardized by the development and its preferential treatment will be revoked.

“I am directing my administration to begin the process of eliminating policy exemptions that give Hong Kong different and special treatment.

“We will be revising the state departments’ travel advisory for Hong Kong to reflect the increased danger of surveillance and punishment by the Chinese state security apparatus. We will take action to revoke Hong Kong’s preferential treatment as a separate customs and travel territory from the rest of China,” he said.

This is coming at the same time when the Trump administration has announced its intention to cancel the visas of thousands of Chinese graduate students and researchers in the US who have direct ties to universities affiliated with the People’s Liberation Army.

These events appear to have been triggered by the coronavirus crisis and it has escalated the existing tension between China and the United States. Multilateral organizations are getting caught up in the economic and political tussle, and WHO seems to be just a victim.

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The Full Statement of Former African Leaders on Allegations Against AfDB President

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From the press statement (PDF)

This is why we are concerned with the recent developments at the Bank. Dr. Adesina,
who some whistleblowers alleged to have violated the Banks’ Code of Ethics, has firmly
and consistently declared his innocence of these allegations. The Ethics Committee of the
Board of Directors, a legal oversight body of the Bank, made up of representatives of
shareholders, cleared Dr. Adesina of all 16 allegations, declaring them as baseless and
unsubstantiated and exonerated him completely. The Chairman of the Board of Governors,
based on the report of the Ethics Committee, declared Dr. Adesina exonerated. We
understand that the Bank fully followed its rules, procedures and governing systems, which
have served it well since African countries established it in 1964.

Governance is all about respecting and abiding by rules, laws and established
governing systems of organizations. In the case of the AfDB, while differences may exist
among parties, the best way to address them is to first respect the rules, procedures and
governance structures of the Bank. To do otherwise will be tantamount to undermining the
Bank and its long and hard earned reputation, and that of its President.

The African Development Bank is a pride for all of Africa, and its President, Dr.
Adesina, has taken the Bank to enviable heights. At this critical time that Africa is battling
with COVID-19, the Bank and its President should not be distracted

What is Zenvus Yield? [Video]

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If you double farm yield in Africa, you will cut poverty by 37%. Why? More than 65% of the working population are engaged in agriculture. As a farm boy, I lived farming in Ovim, Abia state. My grandmother taught me everything about it; school in the morning; after school, come to the farm. It was a way of life. But I went to college and saw a better way. Zenvus Yield is a camera, created from scratch.

It does the job of the high priest. Yes, instead of sacrificing goats and chickens to the gods for good harvest, it helps the farmer make better decisions. When good decisions are made, farming productivity improves. If that happens, poverty goes to the museum of last century!

Zenvus Yield is looking for government partners. At the moment, we do not work directly with individual farmers as the marginal cost does not make sense yet. Have contacts? Connect us.

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Nigeria To Create Magic 774,000 New Jobs

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During Christmas in a village meeting, just before an annual festival, the chairman of the age grade handling the event challenged people to maintain order to avoid NEMA (National Emergency Management Agency) ever visiting our village. Yes, it is like insurance – the best insurance policy is the one you never filed a claim, because you did not have any problem. So, when you pay that premium, your desire is that things will be fine and that money is forever “lost” during the cover period. That is why I tell people that it is not a bad thing that NEMA has not helped your community. Most times, the reason is simple: your community does not have emergencies! That NEMA is always mobilizing to give people help is not something you should wish for your city, community or village.

That takes me to the news that the Nigerian government wants to create 774,000 jobs by generating 1,000 jobs per local government area. Each recipient will receive N20,000 monthly to carry out public works. As typical in Nigeria, it makes no sense that my local government of Isuikwuato (Abia state) will produce 1,000 people, at parity with Eti-Osa local government (Lagos).

The federal government has unveiled the details of its plan to employ at 1,000 persons from each of the 774 local government areas in the country.

The initiative will start October 1 and each beneficiary will be paid N20,000 monthly to carry out public works, the minister of state for labour and employment, Festus Keyamo, announced Thursday.

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The programme starts on the 1st of October, 2020 and we are already tight on schedule.

In the next two weeks we will empanel and empower all the State Selection Committees so they can commence the onerous task of selection of beneficiaries and projects locally.

A website would be developed immediately where information such as composition and contact of the Selection Committees, list of the selected beneficiaries and chosen projects would be displayed for the public.

But that is not the real deal. The deal is that Nigeria wants to borrow FRESH $5.513 billion to help finance the national budget, among others, including those magic jobs!

For the proposed external loan to finance the revised budget, the president listed four lenders. They include:
-International Monetary Fund – $3,400,000,000
-World Bank – $1,500,000,000
-African Development Bank – $500,000,000
-Islamic Development Bank – $113,000,000

For the priority projects for the federal government, the lenders are:

-African Development Bank – $125 million “to strengthen the healthcare system to improve response to COVID-19” and $23 million for “financing smallholder farmers to mitigate food security impact of COVID-19.”

-Islamic Development Bank – $600 million for support of Nigeria’s response to challenges posed by COVID-19.
-African Export-Import Bank – $500 million for provision of critical Medical supplies to combat COVID-19.
-Export-Import Bank of Brazil – €995 million for Green imperative to enhance mechanisation of agriculture and agro-processing in Nigeria.