Sentences with phrase «to deal with the menace»

Research shows that it's important to have a structure in place to deal with the menace of household chores.
«Instead of addressing the problems faced in dealing with the menace of money laundering, the federal government has submitted the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Bill, 2016.
But Dr. Bawumia said the government has adopted a forceful but comprehensive approach in dealing with the menace by resourcing the security services to sustain the fight.
The Government has thus promised to deal with the menace once for all with comprehensive policy approach in the coming days aimed at preserving and conserving the environment from further destruction.
Citi FM has been at the fore front of media advocacy for a decisive and firm action from the government in dealing with the menace with inside and out - of - studio events.
According to Prof. Martey, Mahama's administration failed to deal with the menace even after complaints were made to the president himself.
President Nana Akufo - Addo will this week unveil government's strategy to deal with the menace of illegal mining in the country (galamsey).
President Mahama mentioned the issue of Fulani herdsmen as one huge challenge which threatens the country's security, adding that there is the need for comprehensive strategy in dealing with the menace.
The Ashanti Region Minister further alleged that some excavators owned by small scale miners were burnt while acids were also poured into the engines of some of them during the former President's regime; hence he has no moral right to question NPP's method of dealing with the menace.
The statement read, «With a strong political will to tackle these menace and make the State a safe place, Amaechi initiated a lot of measures to deal with the menace.
The President in his response then makes reference to the weak capacity as cited by the journalists as part of the challenges in dealing with the menace.
In dealing with this menace, Government has mobilised support for farmers by supplying them with seventy two thousand seven hundred and seventy four (72,774) litres of insecticide.
The Ghana Immigration Service is set to implement a five - year strategic plan aimed at reforming the Service to deal with the menace of illegal migration.
Oloruntoba said the committee was set up to look at the workability of reconstituting the Grazing Reserve Committee in the two gazetted grazing reserves and other possible suitable locations in the State to deal with the the menace of farmers Fulani crisis following the directive of the federal government of Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters is planning a special task force to deal with the menace of the frequent clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers across the country, Meanwhile, the.
The Government has since announced some measures after a crucial emergency meeting to deal with the menace of explosions at fuel stations.
We petition the government to enact the following measures to deal with the menace of feral cats or FMDs (Felines of Mass Destruction) 1.
Times News Network: President of the Warsaw climate conference (COP19) and Poland's secretary of state, Marcin Korolec, has said the «nature of contributions» from countries to deal with menace of global warming would be the «main political questions» in Peruvian capital Lima where leaders \ negotiators from across the globe assemble for the next marathon meeting in December.
He has Acted as the Special Public Prosecutor in the prosecution of Ajmal Kasab, the sole surviving terrorist who carried out attacks on Mumbai in November 2008; and has acted as amicus curiae to the Supreme Court in 2011 in the matter of Bachpan Bachao Andolan v. Union of India, where he presented a report on the realities of trafficking of children in India, and assisted the Supreme Court in framing guidelines to deal with the menace of trafficking.
Until our politicians take organized crime in this country seriously and effectively implement measures to deal with this menace, the situation is only going to get worse.
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