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BusinessRe: Crude Theft: Oil Workers Plan Shutdown Of Sector by Viz007(m): 7:54am On Aug 29, 2022
Everything natural resources in Nigeria ends up stolen.
FamilyRe: I Own You And I Can Use You 10 Times A Day - Man Tells His Wife (Video) by Viz007(m): 7:52am On Aug 29, 2022
Is marriage now slavery?
PoliticsPDP State Chairmen Divided Over Demand For Ayu’s Sack, Single Term For Atiku by Viz007(op): 6:22am On Aug 29, 2022
The crisis in the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), seems far from being resolved as state chairmen of the party are divided over the demand for party’s national chairman, Dr Iyorchia Ayu, to vacate office as part of the reconciliation process in the party.

The PDP state chairmen, who spoke exclusively to LEADERSHIP in separate interviews yesterday, also differed over the one-tenure demand allegedly made on the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, should he win the presidential election in 2023.

Party chairmen opposed to Ayu’s sack described the demand for Ayu’s removal as ill-timed as it was too close to the elections, especially as such a process involves constitutional action.

Other party chairmen said Ayu should step aside if that would be in the interest of the party. They noted that it would be his sacrifice for the party’s unity ahead of the polls.
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However, the party chairmen are scheduled to meet soon to take a position over these contentious issues.

This comes as LEADERSHIP gathered yesterday that the delay in setting up the PDP presidential campaign council is mounting, causing a push for the convening of a National Executive Committee (NEC).
 

[b]Presidential campaigns begin on September 28.

The camp led by Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, insists on Ayu’s sack and Atiku’s commitment to serving one term as part of the reconciliation process over the impasse arising from Atiku’s choice of Delta State governor as running mate.

Wike’s camp is said to have reiterated the call for Ayu’s sack at the recent meeting with Atiku in London. It was gathered that Atiku who raised issues over the constitutional issues involved in removing Ayu at the meeting is yet to take a position on the matter.

The Kwara State PDP chairman, Hon. Babatunde Mohammed, told LEADERSHIP in Ilorin yesterday that PDP chairmen in all the 36 states of the country would soon meet to take a decision on the call for Ayu to step aside.

According to him, the Ayu issue and one-term tenure for Atiku proposition would be discussed at the meeting.


However, special adviser, Media and Public Affairs to the Kaduna State PDP chairman/chairman, Forum of PDP State Chairmen, Mr. Edward John Auta, said the call for Ayu to resign is not a wrong call but ill-timed.

“The call for Ayu’s resignation is never out of place given PDP’s long history of zoning and power sharing among the six geopolitical zones of the country. There’s simply no justification for the BoT chairman, national chairman, and president to all come from the North; however, the timing for this particular demand by the Wike camp isn’t appropriate.

“The right thing to do is to demand for the national chairman’s resignation for a southerner immediately after the PDP must have won the 2023 presidential election. Otherwise, there will still be a crisis in the future in the event Ayu resigns and the PDP still loses the presidential election.


“Thus, I will advise Atiku and his team to agree to concede the national chairmanship to the south on the condition that Atiku wins the presidency. That will be a fair deal for both parties, the PDP family and indeed all Nigerians,” he said.

On the subject of a single term for the presidential candidate, Abubakar Atiku, he said, “I think it is a matter that should be left for Nigerians to decide when Atiku comes into office. It should be based on his performance as president, because if he is able to do exceedingly well, no right-thinking member of the PDP should say he shouldn’t continue with the legacy of performance he would have started because of a previous agreement with Wike and his group.

“Even Nigerians will not forgive the PDP or Atiku if he’s prevented from contesting a second term in the event the first meets the expectations of the majority of the people,” he said.

The Osun State chapter of PDP also said the call for Ayu to resign is wrongly timed.

PDP’s media director in Osun State, Mr Oladele Bamiji, said the call for the removal of the arrow head of the party at the peak of preparations for the presidential election may be counterproductive.

He concurred that the best thing to do is to allow Ayu, at this crucial time, to complete the assignment successfully to avoid failure.

“God forbid, if our presidential candidate loses the election, what will happen. Scouting for the return of the chairmanship position to the north, or what?”  he asked.

On single term tenure for the party flagbearer, Atiku Abubakar, Oladele Bamiji said Atiku is in the best position to answer the question,  but he quickly added that the Constitution of Nigeria provides for a second term for president and governors.

The Akwa Ibom State chapter said it is yet to take a position on the matter.The state publicity secretary of the party, Comrade Borono Bassey, said “as a party, we have not taken any position on the matter”.

“Ayu remains the national chairman of our party for now, and as a party we are duty bound to accord him the respect and loyalty due to him and his office.”

On the clamour for Atiku to run for only one term if he wins the polls in 2023, the Akwa Ibom PDP spokesman noted that the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has to be strictly followed given the fact that the relevance of the document concerning tenures of elected officials had yet to be amended.

Adamawa chairman of PDP, Barr Tahir Shehu, said the party should not succumb to intimidation on the matters of Ayu’s removal  and single term for Atiku.

“With or without Wike reconciling with the flag bearer of the party Atiku Abubakar, the party will ensure victory in 2023.

“In as much as Wike is an important person in the party, that does not mean that our party flag-bearer, Atiku, will succumb to intimidating pressure by Wike by being given conditions, among which is that our party flag-bearer should serve one term in office as president, which we said no; and that the national chairman of PDP, should step down for Wike to bring his successor, which we equally said no.

“As a legal person, Wike being a lawyer himself, he should know the national chairman of the Party was elected, not appointed, by national convention of the party.

“There is tenure to the office of the national chairman; we would not agree to that, as far as my view is concerned,” Shehu added.

The PDP in Delta State is undecided over the calls for Ayu to step down as well as the single term for Atiku.

This may not unconnected to the fact that the governor of the state, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, is the running mate to Atiku, coupled with the crisis over the governorship candidate of the party in the state.

Barr Kingsley Esiso, PDP chairman in the state, said the situation at the moment does not give him room to comment on such questions since reconciliation moves are ongoing both at the national and state levels.

In Rivers State, the party leadership said it stands with Governor Wike on his position on Ayu’s removal and single term for Atiku.

PDP publicity secretary in the state, Tambari Sydney Gbara, disclosed this yesterday while speaking with LEADERSHIP in Port Harcourt.

Gbara said: “We, as a party, stand by the leader of our party, His Excellency, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike. Wherever he stands is where we stand. Whatever is his opinion is our opinion. Whatever he is saying is what we are saying.”


The Lagos State PDP chairman, Phillip Aivoji, said the issues at stake are constitutional matters.

“We have a party constitution and I think the constitution must be followed. There is a room for a mid-term convention, which will come very soon. My personal opinion is that we should not be in a hurry to do anything. The man Iyorchia Ayu brought a lot of integrity to the party; majorly we should win the election and I believe he can steer the ship.

“Immediately we win the election he will relinquish the position and all positions in the North will be brought to the South and the ones in the South are taken to the North so everybody is carried along. We should not do anything in a hurry.

“This is democracy; you don’t force people out of power like the military. Except he resigns voluntarily, nobody should force him to resign.”

In Oyo State, the public relation officer of the party, Akeem Adetunju warned against such purported demands and insinuations.

Olatunji, who noted that the meetings were held with the party’s leaders, including Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, said they were yet to disclose the final decisions to state executives.

He added that since it was meetings held by the leaders, “we should not insinuate. We are yet to be formally briefed. Whatever decision the leaders reached, they are leaders,  we want the best for the party.

“They will brief us on the next step since they mean well for the party.”

The Plateau State PDP chairman, Mr. Chris Hassan, said the best option is for the elections to be conducted before a change of guard.

Hassan said they are preparing for election and as well making consultation with critical stakeholders on the best option for the party.

Speaking on the single term for Atiku, Hassan said, “Your performance should earn you a second term.”

In Niger State, the party chairman, Barr Tanko Beji said if Ayu’s stepping aside will help the party to win election, it is not too much sacrifice to make, adding that politics is about making compromises.

“If asking our national chairman to step down will bring the needed cohesion for our party to win the election, why not? Because it is not about him, it is about the survival of the party, and if the party finds itself in the current situation, no amount of sacrifice will be too much for anybody to make,” he said.


On whether former Vice President Atiku Abubakar should go for one term, he said, “When we get to the bridge, we will cross it. Who knows who will survive the next four years.”

A PDP stalwart in Gombe State, Hon Dahiru Kera, concurs that if Ayu’s resignation is the only alternative to bring lasting solution to the lingering crisis in the PDP, that sacrifice should be done.

Kera, who is a media aide of the former governor of the state, Ibrahim Dankwambo, gave this opinion while speaking with LEADERSHIP yesterday.

“I don’t see anything wrong in making sacrifices for the party to be united and win the 2023 general election. The unity in PDP ahead of 2023 general election should supersede any parsimonious and personal interest. The future of Nigeria lies in the party taking over the mantle of leadership to get the country out of the woods,” he said.


On the reported request by Wike that Atiku should serve for only one term if he emerges the president, Kera said this is purely a constitutional matter, but added that the fate of anybody getting a second term hinges on the collective decision of the electorate.

In Cross River State PDP spokesperson, Mike Ojisi, said since Ayu has in recent times come under so much pressure to step aside, he should do so in the interest of the party “so that the party can win the presidential election and reclaim the country from APC’s misrule and mismanagement of the country’s resources.”

According to him, the interest of one man cannot supersede the interest of the entire party.

One the issue of single term for Atiku, Ojisi said there was nothing wrong with the party to say that Atiku should go for a single term.

He, however, said if Atiku’s performance becomes so encouraging and spectacularly better than what the APC is offering to Nigerians at a moment, there is nothing wrong with the party allowing him to go for a second term.

The PDP in Ondo State said only the National Working Committee or the National Executive Council of the party can decide Ayu’s fate.

The party, in a reaction by the state publicity secretary, Kennedy Ikantu Peretei, said the issues are beyond the state.

In Kebbi State, the PDP secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Bawa Kalgo, who spoke on behalf of the chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Bello Suru, said the party opposes the single term condition for Atiku.

He also said the party in the state wants Wike and Atiku to resolve their issues rather than demand Ayu’s resignation.

He added that the party at state and national levels would collapse if crisis between Wike and Atiku continues, even as he called on stakeholders in the PDP to find an amicable way of solving the impasse internally.

To the Benue State publicity secretary in PDP, Bemgba Iortyom, the call for Ayu to step down would strengthen the party’s internal harmony and synergy.

According to him, “as a state chapter of the party, we don’t have a separate view on the call. We are aware that the leader of the party in the state, Governor Samuel Ortom, is involved in all of these transactions and, at the end of the day, we believe in his leadership because he has led us well at every point in time.

“We believe that even in the current happenings, the end of it will be in the best interest of the party, not just in Benue but the nation at large.”

On the issue of single term for Atiku, the Benue PDP spokesperson said, “Single or two terms for Atiku or any electoral official of the party is going to be the result of widespread and inclusive decision for the interest of the party.

“So, any decision taken by the party at the national level is binding on all chapters of the party, including the Benue State chapter and we will abide by it.”

On his part, PDP chairman in Borno State, Alhaji Zanna Gaddama, said members of the party in the state are solidly behind the resolution of the forum of the PDP chairmen from the 36 states of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja

When LEADERSHIP sought to understand the actual stand of the Borno PDP on the Wike/Atiku saga, Gaddama referred the newspaper to the national chairman of the PDP Forum of Chairmen who is in Kaduna State.

When asked, the state publicity secretary of the PDP in Enugu State, Jude Ugwu, said it is not the appropriate time to demand Ayu’s sack.

He queried the activities of the camp of Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, and stressed that it is not the appropriate time to call for Ayu’s removal.
https://leadership.ng/pdp-crisis-state-chairmen-divided-over-demand-for-ayus-sack-single-term-for-atiku/

PoliticsBrain Drain: Federal Govt Can’t Replace Emmigrated Specialists – Medical Experts by Viz007(op): 7:36am On Aug 25, 2022
Minister of health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, has received knocks over his disclosure of the federal government’s move to replace emigrating doctors and the claim that there are enough doctors in the country.

 

The minister had said at a press briefing on Tuesday in Abuja that the Federal Ministry of Health was working with the Office of the Head of the Civil Service to use the ‘One-for-One’ employment strategy to replace the emigrating doctors.

 

However, medical professionals have said the federal government cannot replace the specialists who have travelled out of the country for greener pastures because there are very few of them available in the country.

 

The Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) recently said that over 100 consultants had left the services of 17 tertiary health institutions in the last two year.


LEADERSHIP also recalled that the Saudi Arabia Health Ministry in 2021, organised a recruitment exercise for medical consultants and specialists, through an organisation in the FCT. Over 200 doctors from within and outside the FCT turned up for the exercise.

 

Collaborating this, former president of the Nigeria Medical Association, Prof. Mike Ogirima, told LEADERSHIP that the country has very few specialists and over half of them had gone outside the country.
On replacing emigrating doctors, Ogirima said, “When you are bringing a young graduate of medicine to replace the experienced ones, the difference will be clear. We are deficient already, allowing unmotivated personnel to leave the country is a danger.”
He, therefore, stressed the need for a better working environment, working tools and better motivation of the workforce to retain the ones that are already trained, saying it will go a long way to get more workforce for the increasing population.
Also, the senior special assistant to the FCT minister on Health and Hospital Management, Dr. Ejike Orji, said it is okay to say there are enough doctors but when it comes to specialised surgical procedures that need very highly trained doctors, most of them have left the country.
He told LEADERSHIP that it will be difficult to discourage medical tourism unless the government brings back the specialists who have left the country.
“The patients that travel abroad for medication, even if the government employs all the doctors in Nigeria, they will still go abroad because the skill that is needed is making people go abroad, they have all left the country, just a few of them remaining. So that’s the concept people should be looking out for,” he said.
Citing examples, Orji said “We are talking about specialists, for instance, vascular surgeons, we used to have about three here in Abuja but presently, we don’t have any. We used to have three in Enugu and two in Umuahia, now it’s the only one we have.”
On the way out, he said “Government needs to improve the working conditions to bring those people back or go into a special bilateral relationship with such people that have such specialised care so that when you pull those patients, you can always invite these specialists over.”
He, however, commended the move by the federal government to engage doctors, saying it a welcome development because it is important to fill the gap and also to start training the new ones.
The president of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), Dr. Godiya Ishaya faulted the minister’s claim of less than 1000 doctors travelling out of the annually considering the number of Nigerian doctors registered in the UK alone, not to talk of Saudi and Canada.
He lamented that while a lot of their colleagues have left, the few of them remaining are the ones bearing the brunt.
Meanwhile, the minister had also said that they were planning to engage some of the country’s medical personnel who are abroad and are experts in their jobs and transplant to come and help in the country.
“We have a department in diaspora working on a programe on how to engage the Nigerian experts who would be having meetings and teaching some other staff via zoom and engage in consultation across all countries of the world, where patients can consult doctors and expertise without having to travel out of the country to meet them or set appointments.”
“We are extending the service from what we call brain drain to brain gain. How do we make use of the knowledge and expertise of all those who are working in those places? So the engagement is with the Association of Nigerian Doctors in all these highly advanced countries to see how we engage them and get best use of their expertise for the benefit of citizens,” he said.


https://leadership.ng/brain-drain-federal-govt-cant-replace-emmigrated-specialists-medical-experts/
SportsBuhari Seeks More FIFA Support For Nigeria’s Football by Viz007(op): 7:26am On Aug 25, 2022
President Muhammadu Buhari has asked for more support from the World football governing body (FIFA) to help reposition Nigerian football for greater impact and its all round growth and development.

 

Buhari made the call on Tuesday at the State House, Aso Rock Villa, Abuja while receiving the report of the 10 Year Football Development Masterplan Committee.

 

Buhari said his administration has demonstrated the political will to create and develop a conducive environment for football, which he describes as a national asset that should be safeguarded.

 

His words: “This government has demonstrated the political will. It will match it up with making the right laws and investment, and also work with critical stakeholders.
“We are interested in developing a football culture that will accommodate global best practices that will also help the nation to lay a solid foundation for her domestic football, put in place professionally and efficiently run leagues, entrench a consistent and stable football calendar and create a value chain which will boost the sports ecosystem.
“I thank FIFA for its support and commitment to the development of Nigerian football which has been long standing. I trust it will partner with Nigeria in its efforts to improve the fundamentals of its football development,” Buhari said.

https://leadership.ng/buhari-seeks-more-fifa-support-for-nigerias-football/
BusinessRe: DOSCOs’ Takeover, CBN Interventions Averted Banks’ Collapse – Stakeholders by Viz007(m): 7:14am On Aug 25, 2022
The amount of leakage in the estimated billing system which the DISCO's presently operate in Nigeria is enormous and I believe that this is the reason why they have been unable to pay back their debts to the banks.

The simple solution to their predicament is to establish an effective metering system to eliminate all leakages that bedevils the estimated billing system.
Politics2023: How Tinubu Is Using Peter Obi To Reduce Atiku’s Votes – Omokri Opens Up by Viz007(op): 6:38pm On Aug 24, 2022
Former Presidential aide and Controversial social critic, Reno Omokri has stated that the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be the biggest beneficiary of Peter Obi’s campaign for President.

Omokri, in a series of recent tweets, disclosed that Tinubu was using media proxies to promote Obi in order to whittle down the chances/divide the votes of frontline opposition Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. It can be recalled that Obi defected from the PDP to Labour party after he was denied the Presidential ticket.

He wrote; “The biggest beneficiary of Peter Obi’s Presidential race is Tinubu, not Obidients. Peter won’t affect APC’s votes. The votes he will likely get are votes that would have gone to PDP, including SE, some non Yoruba Lagos votes, and a few votes in peripheral states.”

“Tinubu is a master tactician. He knows Peter Obi cannot win. He knows that very little of Peter’s votes, if any at all, will come from him. He is aware that Peter is eating into the PDP’s votes. So, he will promote Obi’s candidacy through proxies to deplete the PDP.”

“Hysteria has blinded the eyes of core Obidients. That uncontrollable emotion makes them blind to a lot of things. One of which is that the Yoruba have NEVER voted for a non Yoruba when a Yoruba is in the race. It does not matter whether or not they like the person.”

“The person who lured Peter Obi to Labour Party is close to me. He is a man I greatly admire. Peter may not know that this man and Tinubu are 5 and 6. I know this man well. I benefited from him. So I can’t mention his name. Even Obi does not know he is being used!”

“After 2023, if God spares my life, I will publish photos. Obidients don’t even know half of what’s happening behind the scene. They know you guys and counted on your hysteria. Tinubu’s hand may be shaking. But his cunning is intact! He’s just laughing in Bourdillon!”

https://politicsnigeria.com/2023-how-tinubu-is-using-peter-obi-to-reduce-atikus-votes-omokri-opens-up/
PoliticsRe: China To Forgive Loans To 17 African Countries by Viz007(op): 8:19am On Aug 24, 2022
But wait ooooo, our loans were forgiven during Obasanjo's government. Over 16 years later we have borrowed like crazy and currently owes billions of dollars. Does this make sense ?
PoliticsRe: 2023: Uploaded Results Can’t Be Manipulated – INEC by Viz007(m): 8:11am On Aug 24, 2022
We want free and fair elections and all hands must be on deck to ensure a successful outcome.
PoliticsChina To Forgive Loans To 17 African Countries by Viz007(op): 8:08am On Aug 24, 2022
The Chinese government has revealed plans to forgive 23 interest-free loans to 17 African countries.

 

China also revealed its intention to provide food assistance to struggling nations.

 

The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, disclosed the plans in a post on the ministry’s website.

The Minister failed to specify which countries owed the money or the amount of the loans.

“China will waive the 23 interest-free loans for 17 African countries that had matured by the end of 2021,” Mr Wang said at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, according to a statement.
 

He pledged that China would continue actively supporting and participating in the construction of major infrastructure projects in Africa through financing, investment and assistance.

“We will also continue to increase imports from Africa, support the greater development of Africa’s agricultural and manufacturing sectors, and expand co-operation in emerging industries such as the digital economy, health, green and low-carbon sectors.”

“What Africa wishes for is a favourable and amicable cooperation environment, not the zero-sum Cold War mentality,” Wang said, according to the post.

Since the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation took place in Senegal in November 2021, Beijing has delivered $3 billion of $10 billion of credit facilities pledged to African financial institutions, Wang said in the speech.

In addition, this year, China has agreed to tariff-free entry to 98% of exports from 12 African countries and has provided emergency food assistance to Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritrea, he said.

“So far this year, China has signed exchange of letters with 12 African countries on zero tariff for 98% of their export items to China. We have provided emergency food assistance to Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Eritrea. More African agricultural produce has reached the Chinese market through the green lanes,” he added.



https://leadership.ng/china-to-forgive-loans-to-17-african-countries/
HealthRe: Resident Doctors Extend Ultimatum By Two Weeks by Viz007(op): 7:58am On Aug 22, 2022
The current situation in Nigeria can be summarised in this statement, "Where we go one, we go all."
HealthResident Doctors Extend Ultimatum By Two Weeks by Viz007(op): 7:43am On Aug 22, 2022
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has shifted its decision on the ultimatum it issued to the Federal Government by two weeks.

In a communique at the end of the extraordinary National Executive Council meeting held at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Kwara State, co-signed by the President of NARD, Dr Godiya Ishaya, Secretary General Dr Abiodun Isma’il, and Public/Social Secretary, Dr Alfa Yusuf, stated that: “The E-NEC resolves to further extend their ultimatum by another two (2) weeks after observing the Federal Government’s effort as a show of goodwill from NARD.

It stated: “The E-NEC resolves to further extend our ultimatum by another two (2) weeks after observing the Federal Government’s effort as a show of goodwill from NARD.

“This we believe will give the Federal Government adequate time to substantiate their efforts with results which will avert industrial disharmony.”

The resident doctors had, on July 30, 2022, issued a two-week ultimatum to the Federal Government to implement all the agreements it had with the association or it would embark on an indefinite strike.

NARD’s demands include the payment of the newly-reviewed Medical Residency Training Fund; the immediate implementation and payment of the new hazard allowance and arrears among several others.

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NARD had at the expiration of the ultimatum on August 14, shifted its decision till after its extraordinary NEC meeting.

The Extraordinary National Executive Council (E-NEC) of NARD further demanded that the Federal Government should urgently implement and commence payment of the 2022 MRTF in full to their members using the old template, while the shortfalls using the newly reviewed template be computed and incorporated /factored into the 2023 budget and paid in arrears to our members

The E-NEC also resolves that NARD should continue to work closely with the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) towards the implementation and payment of the new hazard allowance to all affected healthcare workers by the Government.




“The E-NEC calls on all well-meaning Nigerians to intervene in the terrible and deplorable conditions of our members in the affected STHIs.

“The E-NEC resolves to further extend our ultimatum by another two (2) weeks after observing the Federal Government’s effort as a show of goodwill from NARD. This we believe will give the Federal Government adequate time to substantiate their efforts with results which will avert industrial disharmony.

“The E-NEC also decried the worsening spate of brain drain in our health care system leading to a perpetual shortage of manpower with attendant burnout. This deplorable situation has led to the shutdown of the Federal Medical Center, Owo on Friday, 19th of August 2022 as a consequence of the immense manpower shortage in the centre.

“The E-NEC observed with great concern that despite our two (2) weeks ultimatum, the conditions of our members in various State Government hospitals namely Abia, Ekiti, Imo and Ondo have remained unchanged, where members are owed 24, 13, 10, and 5 months salary arrears respectively,” the communique reads in part.


https://tribuneonlineng.com/resident-doctors-extend-ultimatum-by-two-weeks/

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