As Senate resumes ministerial screening of the
remaining nominees tomorrow, strong indications
emerged yesterday that the exercise would lead
to a face-off between the ruling All Progressive
Congress (APC) and the Opposition party,
People’s Democratic Party.
The face-off will emerge when it’s the turn of the
former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi,
who could not be screened by the Senate last
week on account of a petition written against
him by the Integrity Group.
Ebola has orphaned thousands of children in West Africa, and relatives are terrified of taking them in for fear of infection, the United Nations said. About 3,700 children in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone have lost one or both parents to the disease, according to U.N. child agency, UNICEF. In addition to mourning the loss of caregivers in the three hardest-hit nations, the children feel abandoned and stigmatized. "Orphans are usually taken in by a member of the extended family, but in some communities, the fear surrounding Ebola is becoming stronger than family ties," said Manuel Fontaine, UNICEF's regional director.
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